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T-1
Soviet STZ tractor, the vehicle the T-1 was likely based on
Type Artillery tractor
Place of origin Romania Romania
Service history
Wars World War II
Production history
DesignerDirecția Tehnică
Designed1943
ManufacturerRogifer, Reșița, Ford
Produced1943–44
No. built5 prototypes
Specifications
Mass7 t (7.7 short tons)

Engine4-cylinder
56 kW (75 hp) at 1800 rpm
Power/weight10.7 hp/tonne
Payload capacity4 tonnes (4.4 short tons) (towing: 6 tonnes (6.6 short tons))
Transmission5 gears
Maximum speed 32 km/h (20 mph)

The T-1 tractor (also known as DT-1, Direcția Tehnică 1) was a project developed by the Romanian Army during World War II. A total of 1,000 were ordered. It was designed to tow a Romanian 75 mm gun. After five prototypes were produced, the project was canceled due to the lack of priority.

Specifications

The T-1 weighed 7 tons (7.7 short tons) and could carry up to 4 tons and tow as much as 6 tons. It had a 4-cylinder 56 kilowatt (75 hp) engine and transmission consisting of five gears. It could go up to 32 km/h (20 mph) and had a power-to-weight ratio of 10.7 hp/tonne. [1] [2]

Development

The Romanian General Staff ordered the construction of 1,000 tractors between 1944 and 1945 at the Ford truck plant in Bucharest. The vehicles were officially designated as T-1 (Tractor 1). [3] It was also named the "DT-1". [1] It was going to be used as a prime mover towing the Romanian-built 75 mm antitank gun Reşiţa Model 1943. [3]

Production

The vehicle was based on the STZ-5 agricultural tractor. Only five prototypes were built, because the " Mareşal" tank destroyer project had more priority. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Tudor, p. 126
  2. ^ Romanian Government, p. 217.
  3. ^ a b c Axworthy, p. 149

References

  • Axworthy, Mark; Scafeș, Cornel; Crăciunoiu, Cristian (1995). Third Axis. Fourth Ally. Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941–1945, Arms and Armour, London. ISBN  1-85409-267-7
  • Romanian Parliament (1990). Monitorul oficial al României. Partea a III-a, Publicații și anunțuri. Bucharest: Romanian Government. OCLC  22434393
  • Tudor, Gheorghe (1982). Forța de șoc. Schiță istorică a trupelor de tancuri din armata română, Editura Militară, București.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
T-1
Soviet STZ tractor, the vehicle the T-1 was likely based on
Type Artillery tractor
Place of origin Romania Romania
Service history
Wars World War II
Production history
DesignerDirecția Tehnică
Designed1943
ManufacturerRogifer, Reșița, Ford
Produced1943–44
No. built5 prototypes
Specifications
Mass7 t (7.7 short tons)

Engine4-cylinder
56 kW (75 hp) at 1800 rpm
Power/weight10.7 hp/tonne
Payload capacity4 tonnes (4.4 short tons) (towing: 6 tonnes (6.6 short tons))
Transmission5 gears
Maximum speed 32 km/h (20 mph)

The T-1 tractor (also known as DT-1, Direcția Tehnică 1) was a project developed by the Romanian Army during World War II. A total of 1,000 were ordered. It was designed to tow a Romanian 75 mm gun. After five prototypes were produced, the project was canceled due to the lack of priority.

Specifications

The T-1 weighed 7 tons (7.7 short tons) and could carry up to 4 tons and tow as much as 6 tons. It had a 4-cylinder 56 kilowatt (75 hp) engine and transmission consisting of five gears. It could go up to 32 km/h (20 mph) and had a power-to-weight ratio of 10.7 hp/tonne. [1] [2]

Development

The Romanian General Staff ordered the construction of 1,000 tractors between 1944 and 1945 at the Ford truck plant in Bucharest. The vehicles were officially designated as T-1 (Tractor 1). [3] It was also named the "DT-1". [1] It was going to be used as a prime mover towing the Romanian-built 75 mm antitank gun Reşiţa Model 1943. [3]

Production

The vehicle was based on the STZ-5 agricultural tractor. Only five prototypes were built, because the " Mareşal" tank destroyer project had more priority. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Tudor, p. 126
  2. ^ Romanian Government, p. 217.
  3. ^ a b c Axworthy, p. 149

References

  • Axworthy, Mark; Scafeș, Cornel; Crăciunoiu, Cristian (1995). Third Axis. Fourth Ally. Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941–1945, Arms and Armour, London. ISBN  1-85409-267-7
  • Romanian Parliament (1990). Monitorul oficial al României. Partea a III-a, Publicații și anunțuri. Bucharest: Romanian Government. OCLC  22434393
  • Tudor, Gheorghe (1982). Forța de șoc. Schiță istorică a trupelor de tancuri din armata română, Editura Militară, București.

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