
AH-IV - Wikipedia
The AH-IV was a Czechoslovak-designed export armored fighting vehicle, classed as either a tankette or light tank, [2] [3] used by Romania during World War II, but having also been acquired by neutral Sweden and Iran.
AH-IV Tankette - Military Factory
Jul 1, 2017 · The AH-IV was an export tankette design of Czech origins that appeared in 1936. Agile and fast, the machine gun-armed combat system was built in limited numbers and all ended up with export parties that included Ethiopia (as the AH-IV-Hb), Iran, Romania (as the AH-IV-R) and Sweden (as the Strv m/37).
Tancík CKD AH-IV - tank-afv.com
The Tancík CKD AH-IV was a Czech tankette, produced mostly for export to Iran, Romania and Sweden. Some were still in service in the 1950s.
Tanks of Iran - Wikipedia
Several tanks were used in Iran in the 1930s (such as 100 of the FT tank) as it ordered and had delivered in 1937-38 tanks such as the CKD AH-IV tankette used by the 1st infantry division and the CKD-TNH 60/ Panzer 38 (t) of the 2nd infantry division in 1941 and the Imperial Guards.
AH-IV - Wikiwand
The AH-IV was a Czechoslovak-designed export armored fighting vehicle, classed as either a tankette or light tank, used by Romania during World War II, but having also been acquired by neutral Sweden and Iran.
AH-IV | Military Wiki | Fandom
The AH-IV was a Czechoslovak-designed tankette used by Romania, Sweden and Iran during World War II. The Romanian vehicles saw action on the Eastern Front from Operation Barbarossa to the Vienna Offensive.
AH-IV - Tanks in World War 2
Nov 6, 2010 · The AH-IV was a tankette designed by ČKD for export. It was first designed in 1935, and manufactured until 1937. It was exported to Sweden (Stridsvagn m/37), Romania (R-1) and Iran. After World War 2, Ethiopia ordered a small batch of modernized AH-IVs.
AH-IV - WikiTanks
El AH-IV fue una tanqueta diseñada en Checoslovaquia por ČKD y utilizada por Rumanía, Suecia e Irán durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En Rumanía y en Suecia se fabricaron bajo licencia versiones modificadas denominadas R-1 y Strv m/37 por sus ejércitos.
WorldWar2.ro - R-1 light tank
On 1 April 1936 the Romanian Military accepted in service the AH IV light tank produced by Ceskomoravska Kolben Danek (CKD) factories and in August 1936 they placed an order of thirty-five vehicles. Upon delivery, the AH IV tanks (often reffered as tankettes) were modified according to the Romanian Army needs.
AH-IV - NamuWiki
Jan 27, 2025 · The AH-IV is a Czechoslovak tankette used in Romania, Sweden, Iran and Ethiopia. [1]