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The Antonov A-40 Krylya Tanka (Russian: крылья танка, meaning "tank wings") was a Soviet attempt to allow a tank to glide onto a battlefield after being towed aloft by an airplane, to support airborne forces or partisans.[1] A prototype was built and tested in 1942, but was found to be unworkable. This vehicle is sometimes called the A-40T or KT.

A-40 Krylya Tanka
Designer's model of the Antonov A-40
Role Glider
Manufacturer Antonov
Designer Oleg Antonov
First flight 1942
Status Cancelled
Primary user Soviet Air Force
Number built 1
Developed from T-60 tank

Design and development


TB-3 bomber carrying a T-27 tankette, 1935
TB-3 bomber carrying a T-27 tankette, 1935

Instead of loading light tanks onto gliders, as other nations had done, Soviet airborne forces had strapped T-27 tankettes underneath heavy bombers and landed them on airfields. In the 1930s, there were experimental efforts to parachute tanks or simply drop them into water. During the 1940 occupation of Bessarabia, light tanks may have been dropped from a few meters up by TB-3 bombers, which, as long as the gearbox was in neutral, would allow them to roll to a stop.

The biggest problem with air-dropping vehicles is if their crews are dropped separately, they may be delayed or prevented from bringing them into action. Gliders allow crews to arrive at the drop/landing zone along with their vehicles. They also minimize exposure of the valuable towing aircraft, which need not appear over the battlefield. So the Soviet Air Force ordered Oleg Antonov to design a glider for landing tanks.

Antonov was more ambitious. Instead of building a glider, he added a detachable cradle to a T-60 light tank bearing large wood and fabric biplane wings and a twin tail. Such a tank could glide into the battlefield, drop its wings, and be ready to fight within minutes.

One T-60 was converted into a glider in 1942, intended to be towed by a Petlyakov Pe-8 or a Tupolev TB-3. The tank was lightened for air use by removing its armament, ammunition and headlights, and leaving a very limited amount of fuel. Even with these modifications, the TB-3 bomber had to ditch the glider during its only flight, on September 2, 1942, to avoid crashing, due to the T-60's extreme drag (although the tank reportedly glided smoothly). The A-40 was piloted by the famous Soviet experimental glider pilot Sergei Anokhin. The T-60 landed in a field near the airport, and after dropping the glider wings and tail, the driver returned it to its base. Due to the lack of a sufficiently powerful aircraft to tow it at the required 160 km/h (99 mph), the project was abandoned.[1]


Specifications


Antonov A-40
Antonov A-40

Data from The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995[2]

General characteristics


See also


The attack plane Ilyushin Il-2 has also been nicknamed "the flying tank".


References



Citations


  1. Winchester 2005, p. 62
  2. Gunston 1995, p. 20

Bibliography





На других языках


[de] Antonow A-40

Die Antonow A-40 oder auch KT war ein Projekt eines fliegenden Panzers des Konstruktionsbüros Antonow im Zweiten Weltkrieg, der von Flugzeugen des Typs Petljakow Pe-8 oder Tupolew TB-3 geschleppt werden sollte.[1]
- [en] Antonov A-40

[fr] Antonov A-40

L'Antonov A-40 Krylya Tanka (russe : крылья танка, signifiant « tank ailé »), aussi appelé A-40T ou KT, est un prototype d'avion soviétique destiné à l'atterrissage par planage d'un tank sur un champ de bataille afin de renforcer des troupes aéroportées ou des partisans.

[it] Antonov A-40

L'Antonov A-40 Krylya Tanka (in russo: крылья танка?, traslitterato: Kryl'ja Tanka, ovvero "carro armato alato") costituiva un tentativo sovietico di consentire ad un carro armato di planare sul campo di battaglia dopo essere stato trainato in volo da un aeroplano, in modo da appoggiare le forze partigiane o paracadutiste. Un prototipo venne costruito e testato nel 1942, ma il progetto si rivelò inattuabile e fu cancellato. Questo velivolo è conosciuto anche con i nomi di A-40T o KT.

[ru] А-40 (летающий танк)

А-40 («Летающий танк», «Крылья танка») — летательный аппарат, гибрид планёра и танка, созданный О.К. Антоновым на базе лёгкого танка Т-60.



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