For 1919 and beyond
What do you think of these quotes from that S&T mag article on a 1919 offensive? This is probably old hat to the Panzermeisters out there.
LK II
A pair of links:
Achtung Panzer!
German Armour of WWI (E. Dyer)
What do you think of these quotes from that S&T mag article on a 1919 offensive? This is probably old hat to the Panzermeisters out there.
Though enormous and heaviliy armed, the first German tank, the A7V, was too cumbersome and unreliable to be an effective weapon.... The German LKI, LKII, and LKIII tanks were, in many ways, an outgrowth of the British Mark A medium tank. The LKI was a prototype light tank with a rotating machinegun turret. The LKII refined the design and would have featured either a forward firing 57mm gun or a turreted machinegun. An overly ambitious production order was placed for 580 of the tanks, but it is certain at least some of the vehicles would have been ready to oppose the allies in 1919, leading to perhaps major tank-versus-tank battles.
The LKIII was to have been even further advanced, with a turret mounted 57mm gun.
The LKIII was to have been even further advanced, with a turret mounted 57mm gun.

A pair of links:
Achtung Panzer!
German Armour of WWI (E. Dyer)
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