This version was designed and produced from 1942 to 1944, in that year last of them were sent to Hungarian army .

Facing such losses, Hungarian army (after German permission) pulled their armor units behind the lines for a refit in November.What the army officers feared earlier had become true. 42M Toldi IIa is a Hungarian light tank. Newsfeed. But after some months of extreme fighting, division had about 9-12 tanks (all Turan 1 & 2) after operation Bagration. In April 1941, 54 Toldi I tanks were used in aggression against Yugoslavia. Proper designation was 7TP wz. Basically from the current brigade units, two armored divisions were formed: the 1st AD and 2nd AD. Toldi I was basically the original Toldi design, based on the Landsverk light tank, armed with a modified 20mm AT rifle. Toldi PaK 40 L/48 . The terrain was also harsh, forcing the command to supply some of the units via air, because the trucks couldn’t get thru. Between June 1942 and March 1943, the prototypes were tested. Turán II 2.0. Very photogenic.definately stealing Hungarian Toldis for my constructed world 8DHungarian armor part 4 – Toldi II, Toldi IIA, Toldi III Will have to look up the later project, but there are a lot of fake ones circulating around. 2nd Division was also formed (deployed in Kecskemet, with its elements being also deployed in Slovakia). The 1st Division went thru some tough fighting in September and October 1942, it had to be pulled out in early December for refit and rest only to be practically annihilated during the January 1943 Soviet offensive – 147971 men were lost and 80 percent of vehicles and guns were destroyed, only three Toldi tanks returned to Hungary. Its right flank was covered by Romanian troops, but a Soviet counterattack routed them, forcing the command to deploy two tankette companies to close the breach in lines. 44M rocket laucher: (>> Either way, since reliability plays little role in World of Tanks, with 18 hp/t it should be a fairly agile and fast vehicle.Don’t you worry, Frank – it will get 50% fire chance :P …I think you’re mixing some units now. Description The 42M Toldi IIa was an upgunned variant of the 42M Toldi II. In late July, 14 new Toldi tanks were sent to the front, but because of the chaos in railway supply chain, they arrived at Krivoy Rog only 12.10.1941. The engines, unreliable even in best conditions, turned out to be a catastrophy on the front lines: within days, 41 Toldi tanks were listed as non-operational and only 10 of them were damaged by enemy fire, the rest was caused by engine breakdowns.

While no real combat happened (Romania was basically strongarmed by Italy and Germany to back off), for Toldi tanks it was a disaster. The losses of the CV tankettes were however almost 100 percent and by the end of 1941, the tankettes were officially removed from service. The newsfeed doesn't contain any items.

And how are you going to implement it?So if someone gets banned he needs to make another WoT account >:Dif comments by ID people were reasonable i think anon replies would be too, besides Silent and his squires trawl and troll all the time, as per exonom, or his political views, you get what you ask for…Yeah, and bunch of them organized themselves to vote on a poll about wich tanks we would like to see featured here.So this is why we get so much booring hungarian tanks.I am not an idiot, I know the poll was spammed by Hungarian accounts.

Teski Tenk Vozilo A . The Mobile Corps, commanded by Maj.Gen. Toldi II. (Maybe the Chi Ri was influenced by the tiger in a way, but thats kinda it)i can;t understand why every vote for european tree and what is european tree any way ? The fact that no Toldi tank was lost was a mixed blessing. Ganz was ready to produce 40 vehicles of this type, but the army approved only twelve, that ended up in various states of assembly. Correct name of this vehicle is 42M Toldi IIA. In the ensuing melee, six Toldi tanks were hit and eight of their crewmen were killed, an ominous sign of things to come.By mid July, 7 tanks were too heavily damaged for field repairs.

There are several threads with “Polish tree”. The new improved Toldi variant was called 42M Toldi IIA. Ganz company proposed a Toldi variant compromise with the increased armor: 35mm in the front (both turret and hull), 25mm turret sides and 20mm hull sides. On 5.9.1940, Hungarian units crossed the border and advanced into the heart of the former Romanian territory, transferred to Hungary in the Second Vienna Award. The 42M Toldi II or a Hungarian-developed light tank type.