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PzKpfw I Ausf A
   
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Era: WW2
Category: Military
Type: Tank
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24 Nov, 2018 @ 11:57am
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PzKpfw I Ausf A

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Creator: OZZA
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Specifications:
Crew:
2x man
Top speed:
37 km/h
Armament:
2x 7,92mm MG 13 machine gun;
Brick count:
460
Cost:
2,301u

History of Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A :

The Panzer I was a light tank produced in Germany in the 1930s. The name is short for the German Panzerkampfwagen I ("armored fighting vehicle mark I"), abbreviated PzKpfw I. The tank's official German ordnance inventory designation was SdKfz 101 ("special purpose vehicle 101").

Design of the Panzer I began in 1932 and mass production began in 1934. Intended only as a training tank to introduce the concept of armored warfare to the German Army, the Panzer I saw combat in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, in Poland, France, the Soviet Union and North Africa during the Second World War, and in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Experiences with the Panzer I during the Spanish Civil War helped shape the German Panzerwaffes' invasion of Poland in 1939 and France in 1940. By 1941, the Panzer I chassis design was used as the basis of tank destroyers and assault guns. There were attempts to upgrade the Panzer I throughout its service history, including by foreign nations, to extend the design's lifespan. It continued to serve in the Spanish Armed Forces until 1954.
The Panzer I's design history can be traced to the British Carden Loyd tankette of which it borrowed much of its track and suspension design. After six prototype Kleintraktor were produced the cover name was changed to Krupp-Traktor whereas the development codename was changed to Landwirtschaftlicher Schlepper (La S) (Agricultural Tractor). The La S was intended not just to train Germany's panzer troops, but to prepare Germany's industry for the mass production of tanks in the near future; a difficult engineering feat for the time. The armament of production versions was to be two 7.92 mm MG 13 machine guns in a rotating turret. Machine guns were known to be largely useless against even the lightest tank armour of the time, restricting the Panzer I to a training and anti-infantry role by design. The final official designation, assigned in 1938, was Panzerkampfwagen I (M.G.) with special ordnance number Sd.Kfz. 101.[16] The first 150 tanks (1./LaS, 1st series LaS, Krupp-Traktor), produced in 1934, did not include the rotating turret and were used for crew training. Following these, production was switched to the combat version of the tank. The Ausf. A was under-armoured, with steel plate of only 13 millimeters (0.51 in) at its thickest. The tank had several design flaws, including suspension problems, which made the vehicle pitch at high velocities, and engine overheating. The driver was positioned inside the chassis and used conventional steering levers to control the tank, while the commander was positioned in the turret where he also acted as gunner. The two crewmen could communicate by means of a voice tube. Machine gun ammunition was stowed in five bins, containing various numbers of 25-round magazines. 1,190 of the Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. A were built in three series (2.-4./LaS). Further 25 were built as command tanks.


The Panzer I's performance in combat was limited by its thin armour and light armament of two machine guns. As a design intended for training, the Panzer I was not as capable as other light tanks of the era, such as the Soviet T-26. Although weak in combat, it formed a large part of Germany's tank forces and was used in all major campaigns between September 1939 and December 1941. The small, vulnerable light tank would be surpassed in importance by other German tanks, such as the Panzer IV, Panther, and Tiger; nevertheless, the Panzer I's contribution to the early victories of Nazi Germany during World War II was significant. Later in that war the turrets of the then obsolete PzKpfw Is and PzKpfw IIs were repurposed as gun turrets on specially built defensive bunkers, particularly on the Atlantic Wall.
17 Comments
mrnumbers 4 May, 2022 @ 6:21pm 
haha machine gun tank go brrrrrr
Pur Pur Purred P.P. Bizoon 7 Jul, 2021 @ 3:38am 
It does not respond to driving controls.
Sahaxra 27 Jun, 2021 @ 10:30am 
@gamespecialist02 What did u expect its a Pz 1 the first panzer and it has 2 mgs on it what did u actually expect XD
Zag2 11 Jan, 2021 @ 6:59am 
Привіт OZZA, я використав для цього творіння башту вашого Panzer I і віддав тобі честь

https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2357943386

Якщо ви не згодні з цим, скажіть мені виправити це
NM_BX 19 Oct, 2019 @ 4:18pm 
this really is weak
NM_BX 19 Oct, 2019 @ 4:17pm 
other german tankette of similar model: your weak! this: im you!
⇓S'lakk⇓ 28 Nov, 2018 @ 1:33pm 
Leicht trakror next?
jostvanwair 27 Nov, 2018 @ 2:16pm 
How about the Durchbruchswagen II?
OZZA  [author] 25 Nov, 2018 @ 6:57am 
возможно как-нибудь сделаю
Gukech 25 Nov, 2018 @ 6:19am 
Можешь переделать его в PanzerJager 1