Strv fm/21 tech tree branch
Strv fm/21 characteristics
Firepower
- Damage
- 12hp
- Penetration
- 30mm
- DPM
- 1,014
- Reload
- 4.40s
- Rate of fire
- 84.51/min
- Aim time
- 2.10s
- Accuracy
- 0.500m
- Dispersion moving
- 0.320
- Shell velocity
- 805m/s
- Caliber
- 20mm
- Gun depression
- 15°
- Gun elevation
- 10°
Mobility
- Top speed
- 25km/h
- Reverse speed
- 14km/h
- Engine power
- 110hp
- Power/weight
- 12.2hp/t
- Hull traverse
- 35.0°/s
- Turret traverse
- 28.0°/s
- Hard terrain
- 0.80
- Medium terrain
- 1.00
- Soft terrain
- 1.50
Survivability
- Hit points
- 224hp
- Hull armor (front)
- 14mm
- Turret armor (front)
- 14mm
- Fire chance
- 0%
- Ammo rack HP
- 65hp
- Track HP
- 50hp
Spotting & other
- View range
- 290m
- Signal range
- 265m
- Camo (still)
- 0.2%
- Camo (moving)
- 0.1%
- Weight
- 9.0t
Strv fm/21 historical reference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.
