Komsomolets armored tractor

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T-20 Komsomolets
DT machine gun
Engine4-cylinder GAZ-M
50 hp (37 kW)
Power/weight14 hp/tonne
Operational
range
250 km
Maximum speed 50 km/h
Finnish T-20 Komsomolets renovated to its Continuation War appearance. Parola Tank Museum.

T-20 armored tractor Komsomolets (Bronirovannyy gusenichnyy tyagach Komsomolets T-20), an armored

prime mover vehicle used by the Soviet Union during the Winter War and World War II
.

Description

The T-20 was designed in 1936 at the

STZ and GAZ
.

The tractor was designed to tow light artillery pieces such as the 45mm anti-tank gun and the 120mm heavy mortar. The tractor could tow the weapons themselves plus a small quantity of ammunition, usually towed in a limber, along with up to six crewmen. Occasionally, two limbers were towed to increase the ammunition supply.

The forward compartment provided space for the driver and vehicle commander. It was fully armored and had a ball-mounted

DT machine gun
. The rear compartment held the gun crews, seated back-to-back in outward-facing bench seats. A canvas top could be erected for protection in poor weather.

Approximately 4401 T-20 tractors were built between 1937 and 1941.[2]

Combat use

Although the Komsomolets T-20 armored tractor was designed as a prime mover, some vehicles were used in combat during 1941. The tractor was employed as a tankette.[2]

Operators

The T-20 tractor was used by the

armored fighting vehicles
, though after 1941 they were used only as artillery tractors.

Both Finland and Nazi Germany used captured vehicles.

Romania had captured 36 T-20 tractors by 1 November 1941. During the spring and summer of 1943, all but two of these were refurbished by the Romanians. Because these vehicles were based on an agricultural tractor of which very large numbers had been captured in Transnistria, and because their Ford-type engines were familiar to the Romanians and spares were available, the tractors' overhaul and maintenance were simple tasks. In early 1944 they were fitted with hooks which enabled them to tow the 50 mm

23 August coup.[3]

Variants

An expedient variant was built in 1941, the ZiS-30, mounting the ZIS-2 57mm anti-tank gun.

The Germans also modified some captured examples by mounting a 3.7 cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun on top.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Beutepanzer". Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b Zaloga, p.103
  3. ^ Mark Axworthy, London: Arms and Armour, 1995, Third Axis, Fourth Ally: Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941–1945, pp. 219-221

External links

  • T-20 had a ball-mounted DT machinegun
    T-20 had a ball-mounted DT machinegun
  • Komsomolets armored tractor in Finnish markings
    Komsomolets armored tractor in Finnish markings