Specifications
The LT-35 had a conventional tank design for the late 1930s, with riveted armor, a two-man turret, and rear-engine and drive. Main armament was a Škoda vz 34 37.2 mm gun operated by the tank commander for which 72 rounds were stored on board. A coaxial 7.92 mm machinegun was fitted as well. The second crewman in the turret was the loader for the main gun, who also served as the radio operator. In the front hull sat the driver to the right side with the bow machine gunner to his left, manning the 7.92 mm machine gun fitted in the front armor plate. A total of 1,800 rounds of 7.92 mm ammunition was carried.
The &138; Skoda six-cylinder engine produced 120hp. It was mounted in the rear along with the six-speed transmission and drove the rear drive wheel. Eight road wheels on four bogies carried the tank, with a single front idler, and four track return wheels. Both transmission and steering were mechanically assisted with compressed air, reducing driver fatigue. This last feature proved problematic in the extreme conditions of the Eastern Front.

Ammo 37mm 72 to 90 rounds
7.92mm 1800 to 2550 rounds
Armament 37mm KwK 34(t)
L/40 Skoda 37mm A3 vz.34
2 x 7.92mm MG34 or MG35/37(t)
Armor 10mm to 30mm
Crew 4 men
Engine Skoda T 11/6 cylinder/120hp
Fuel Capacity
Height 2.35m
Lenght 4.90m
Range Road 190km
Cross Country 120km
Speed 35km/h
Weight 10500kg
Width 2.10m