After the end of World War II, the Czechoslovak Army had a motley fleet made up of Soviet, German, British, and American armored vehicles. This made it difficult to use the vehicles and to assign them to troops. The decision was made for Czechoslovakia to return to developing its own tanks, since the nation had a great deal of experience from before the war. Besides the development of medium tanks, projects for light ones were started too. In close cooperation with the Military Technical Institute, the Škoda construction bureau began work on the project for the Škoda T 17 tank. It had a hull and turret that were reminiscent of the Soviet IS-3 heavy tank. The vehicle was supposed to have decent armor for a light tank and a 75 mm gun. It was planned to install a more powerful, 500 h.p. engine, but for various reasons the project went no further than blueprints. Developing a medium tank became a priority.
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6,6 cm Pak 5/800 (damage per shot: 80):
75 mm Škoda A26 (damage per shot: 100):
6,6 cm Pak 5/800 (damage per shot: 80):
75 mm Škoda A26 (damage per shot: 100):
Expected
frags:
0.71
Expected
spot
2.04
Expected
defense points
0.76
Expected
winrate
51.89%
Tier VII field modification
available for tier IX-X tanks
Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
+3% to hull traverse speed
+2 km/h to top forward speed
-3% to engine power
-3% to aiming circle size
+3% to reload time
-15% to HE-shell and ramming damage
-8% to stun duration
+20% to crew protection from injuries
-3 km/h to top reverse speed