The LPT-67 Šelma, a Czechoslovakian light tank, was a variant of the German Spähpanzer concept. The hull layout was similar to the Soviet PT-76B and BTR-50 vehicles, and the frontal armor was reinforced. Use of a powerful diesel engine was planned to ensure the necessary mobility. An original chassis was also used. It had six single support rollers, three support wheels per side, and telescopic energy-rich hydraulic shock absorbers, giving the tank high speed characteristics. Mounting 50 or 57 mm coaxial autoloading guns provided good firepower. The project was discontinued for technical and economic reasons. The tank was not amphibious and could not withstand helicopters or assault aircraft, and it was too expensive to produce.
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50 mm protiletadlový dvojkanón ZK 500 (damage per shot: 8):
57 mm automatický dvojkanón 535Š (damage per shot: 12):
50 mm protiletadlový dvojkanón ZK 500 (damage per shot: 8):
57 mm automatický dvojkanón 535Š (damage per shot: 12):
Expected
frags:
0.69
Expected
spot
2.17
Expected
defense points
0.72
Expected
winrate
52.09%
Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
+3% to hull traverse speed
+2.5% to vehicle hit points
+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
+2% to concealment
-2% to view range