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  1. In 1934–35, at the request of the Cavalry, three prototype tanks, the T2, T2E1, and T2E2 were produced. Under the terms of the National Defense Act of 1920, tanks were restricted to infantry units. To get around the Defense Act, these tanks were called "combat cars". The M1 series entered service in 1937.

  2. U. Interwar tanks of the United Kingdom ‎ (23 P) Interwar tanks of the United States ‎ (9 P) Categories: Tanks of the interwar period. Tanks by period by country. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  3. Chetniks on parade in Belgrade, c. 1920. Association against Bulgarian Bandits, between 1922 and 1925. Chetnik Association, between 1921 and 1926. In the Interwar period in Yugoslavia (1918–41), there were several veteran associations of Serbian guerrillas (known as "Chetniks") that had fought in Ottoman Macedonia (1903–12), Balkan Wars (1912–13) and World War I (1914–18).

  4. Mật độ dân số châu Âu, 1923. Giai đoạn giữa hai cuộc chiến tranh ( tiếng Anh: interwar period [1] [2] [3] hay tiếng Latin: interbellum ( inter-, "giữa" + bellum, "chiến tranh") là thuật ngữ thường dùng để nói đến giai đoạn từ khi kết thúc thế chiến thứ nhất cho đến trước khi bắt ...

  5. Interwar military aircraft are military aircraft that were developed and used between World War I and World War II, also known as the Golden Age of Aviation. For the purposes of this list this is defined as aircraft that entered service into any country's military after the armistice on 11 November 1918 and before the Invasion of Poland on 1 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TeletankTeletank - Wikipedia

    Teletanks were a series of wireless remotely controlled unmanned tanks produced in the Soviet Union in the 1930s and early 1940s so as to reduce combat risk to soldiers. [1] They saw their first combat use in the Winter War, at the start of World War II. A teletank is controlled by radio from a control tank at a distance of 500–1,500 metres ...

  7. Former countries of the interwar period‎ (12 C, 128 P) Interwar France‎ (3 C, 2 P) H. History of Greece (1924–1941)‎ (3 C, 21 P) L.

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