• Panzerbefehlswagen 38(t) command version of the Panzer 38(t). Additional radio antennas fitted, including a frame antenna over the rear upper hull.
  • The Panzer 38(t) ("t" standing for tschechisch, German for Czech) was a Czech-designed Light tank that was mainly used by Germany during World War II.
  • (Source: author's collection, edited), CLICK FOR FULL SIZE. Photograph of the tank Pz 38(t) version A from 8.pd (panzer division) from Russia in 1941.
  • PzKpfw 38(t) Ausf. A-D. ... PzKpfw 38(t) Ausf. E, F и S.
  • Often the czech built Panzer 38 t is touted as superior to all German armor of the time, with the exceptuon of the Mark IV.
  • At first, it was used under the designation LTM 38, but this was changed in January 1940 to the Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), or the Panzer 38(t) for short.
  • The Panzer 38(t) was built in relatively large numbers, saw combat action from Poland to the end of the war and was considered an effective tank for its class.
  • Overall, though, the Panzer 38(t)’s construction and design went relatively unchanged from its inception until the tank was discontinued in 1942.
  • Despite the fact that no less than eight main versions (Ausführung) of the Panzer 38(t) existed, not including the Ausf.S intended for the Swedish army, there are...