- PPG tankette
Infobox Weapon
name=PPG tankette
caption=
origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union|1923
type=Tankette
is_vehicle=yes
length=? m
width=? m
height=? m
weight=2.5 tonnes
suspension=?
speed=25 km/h
vehicle_range=? km
primary_armament=2xDT machine gun s
secondary_armament=
armour=8 mm
engine=?
crew=2
engine_power=25 hp (? kW)
pw_ratio=? hp/tonneThe PPG tankette ( _ru. Подвижное пулемётное гнездо, "Podvizhnoe pulemiotnoye gnezdo", literally "mobile machine-gun nest"), also known by the prototype name "Obiekt 217", was a Soviet
tankette produced for fighting in Finland. This vehicle never saw combat.Soviet infantry took huge losses attacking Finnish bunkers in the
Winter War . To compensate, they sometimes assaulted them in armoured sledges towed by tanks. The PPG tankette was an attempt to create an infantry carrier to fulfil this role. About a hundred were produced at theKirov Factory in Leningrad in 1940 and rushed to the front, but didn't make it toFinland in time to be used in combat.The PPG tankette had partial armoured cover of 5 to 8 mm thickness protecting the front and sides, for two infantrymen riding in a prone position. It was armed with two 7.62mm
DT machine gun s. The tankette was powered by a twenty-five horsepower motorcycle engine allowing it to reach a speed of about 25 km/h, and weighed about 2.5 tonnes.
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