This week sees welcome reinforcements for the Red Army in the shape of this new resin, twin-turreted light tank.
Like all T-26 variants, this hugely successful light-tank design was based on the British Vickers 6-ton tank, and over 11,000 of all variants were produced. The early 1930s version of the Soviet T-26 light tank had two independently turning machinegun turrets.
Whilst predominantly fielded in numbers by the Red Army, the Finnish made good use of captured vehicles, pressing them into service against their former masters. Similarly, German forces also made use of captured T-26A light tanks. The T-26A served during the Spanish Civil War.