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Historical Reference

The LK II tank was developed in Germany in 1918. The vehicle underwent trials, and the German army placed an order for 1,000 tanks. However, the order was not completed before the end of World War I. In 1920, Germany sold 10 LK II vehicles to Sweden, which entered service under the designation Stridsvagn fm/21. In 1929-1932, the vehicles underwent modernization and received more powerful engines and improved frontal armor. All modernized vehicles were designated Stridsvagn m/21-29 and were used for training purposes until 1940.

Nation Sweden Sweden
Tier Tier I
Type Light Tank Light Tank
Cost Credits 0 Experience 0

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Gunner

Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Loader
Crew Member Radio Operator

Autoloader

Allows a series of shells to be fired from the magazine before requiring a full reload. Delivers high burst damage, but leaves the vehicle vulnerable while reloading. Can only reload the entire magazine at once.

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UPGRADES

Upgrades are a unique mechanic for Tier XI vehicles that allow you to further enhance a vehicle's characteristics.

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Characteristics

Firepower

HP Damage Damage at 50 m
mm Armor Penetration
HP/min Damage per Minute
pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

t Weight
hp Engine Power
hp/t Specific Power
deg/s Traverse Speed

Survivability

HP Hit Points
/ / mm Hull Armor
/ / / / mm Turret Armor
s Suspension repair time

Spotting

m View Range
m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.