General info for Pz.35(t)

  • Country Germany
  • Vehicle role Light Tank
  • Rank 1
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 1
    • realistic battles 1
    • simulator battles 1

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Mass 10.5 ton
  • Wp bonus 10%
  • Visibility 74 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Horse powers 206 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 37 km/h
  • Max inclination 43°
  • Full repair cost Free
  • Weapon
    37 mm KwK34(t) cannon (Ammo: 72)
    7.92 mm vz.37 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 13.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 59 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 57 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 46 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 25 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 16 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 25°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 25 mm
Realistic Battles
  • Mass 10.5 ton
  • Wp bonus 20%
  • Visibility 74 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Horse powers 113 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 33 km/h
  • Max inclination 41°
  • Full repair cost Free
  • Weapon
    37 mm KwK34(t) cannon (Ammo: 72)
    7.92 mm vz.37 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 59 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 57 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 46 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 25 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 16 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 25°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 25 mm
Simulator Battles
  • Mass 10.5 ton
  • Wp bonus 30%
  • Visibility 74 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Horse powers 113 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 33 km/h
  • Max inclination 41°
  • Full repair cost Free
  • Weapon
    37 mm KwK34(t) cannon (Ammo: 72)
    7.92 mm vz.37 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 59 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 57 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 46 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 25 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 16 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 16 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 25°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 25 mm

Pz.35(t) / statistics for the last 1 month

These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.

Arcade Battles
  • Battles 5
  • Win rate 100%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 1
  • Ground frags per death 1
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 12
  • Win rate 20.83%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 2.13
  • Ground frags per death 1.38
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about Pz.35(t)

Official War Thunder wiki

The Škoda LT vz.35 light tank was developed between 1935 and 1936. This tank was put into service in 1936, and by 1937 it had become the primary tank of the Czechoslovakian army. Between 1935 and 1940, 424 LT vz.35 tanks were produced. 218 tanks of this model were accepted into service in Wehrmacht and used until 1942. The tank was inferior to the Pz.38(t) in many ways, and its crews were not sorry to see it go. The tank was equipped with a pneumatic servomotor that made it easier to control the transmission and brakes. However, in winter condition on the Eastern Front it would freeze, and the tank would have to be warmed up. While in Wehrmacht service the tank’s crew was also increased to four from the original three. The crew included a commander, a gunner, and a loader, who combined the duties of a radio operator and a mechanic/driver. The tank’s power train was redesigned and made highly reliable. For example, the tracks could go for 8,000 km (almost 5,000 miles) before wearing out. These tanks were used in combat operations in Poland, France, and the USSR. But while the Pz. 35(t) was effective in Poland and France, in the USSR it was, more often than not, helpless.