List of VK-designated tanks

This is a list of VK-designated tanks made by Germany from 1930s until 1945.

The name

The Versuchskampffahrzeug (abbreviated to VK or Vs.Kfz.) is a German term meaning "research/experimental fighting vehicle". Used in the names of some German experimental or prototype tanks produced before and during World War II. The "VK" term was also referred to as "Vollketten" (meaning "fully tracked").

Designation

The designation layout was VK XX.XX (X). For example, the VK 30.01 (H)VK meaning Volketten, 30 for weight, 30 tons, and (H) denotes a manufacturer. In this case the "H" means "Henschel."

Some designation layouts were different, like the VK XX or VK XXX (also called as Vs.Kfz. XX or Vs.Kfz. XXX). For example, the VK 31 (or Vs.Kfz. 31)—VK meaning Volketten (Vs. Kfz. meaning Versuchskampffahrzeug), and number "31" denotes its development years.

List of VK tanks

VK 16.02 Leopard
VK 30.01 (P)
DW 1, VK 30.01 (H), VK 36.01 (H), VK 65.01 (H)

See also

Notes

  1. Ellis, Chris; Chamberlain, Peter, Panzerkampfwager V Panther, AFV Profile 10, Profile Publishing, pp. 3–4
  2. Ellis & Chamberlain p.4
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