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- C4P abstract "Samochód półgąsienicowy wz. 34 (literally \"Half-track car, Mark 1934\") was a Polish halftrack lorry. It was produced in a variety of variants, the best-known of them being the C4P artillery tractor used by the Polish Army in the period before World War II. The vehicle was based on a 2.5 tonne Fiat 621 truck, licence-built by Polski Fiat in Poland at the time. In 1934 Edward Habich of the Bureau for Technical Studies of the Armoured Arms (BBT BP) designed a half-track version of the Fiat 621 lorry, initially dubbed the Mark 1934 halftrack cargo lorry (Polish: Półgąsienicowy samochód ciężarowy wz. 34).Both Fiat 621 and wz. 34 shared the majority of parts, notably the slightly modified frame, the engine and the crew compartment. There were many notable differences as well though. The front axle was reinforced, a reduction drive was added and the gearbox was modified to better suit the new vehicle. Most notably, the rear axles were replaced with a continuous track system modelled after the Vickers E tank and French Citroën-Kegresse half-tracks. The vehicle entered production at the PZInż Czechowice factory in 1935 and the production run lasted until 1938. Altogether some 400 were built in all variants, including roughly 80 artillery tractors.".
- C4P thumbnail Samochod_wz34.jpg?width=300.
- C4P wikiPageExternalLink c4p.htm.
- C4P wikiPageID "43826475".
- C4P wikiPageLength "3895".
- C4P wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- C4P wikiPageRevisionID "625600221".
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink 75_mm_wz.36_Star.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink AMC_Schneider_P_16.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Artillery_tractor.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Canon_de_105_mle_1913_Schneider.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Canon_de_75_modèle_1897.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artillery_tractors.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_1930–1939.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_of_the_interwar_period.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_Poland.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Citroën-Kegresse.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_track.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Habich.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_621.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Half-track.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Limbers_and_caissons.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Lviv.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Państwowe_Zakłady_Inżynierii.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Land_Forces.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Polski_Fiat.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Skoda_houfnice_vz_14.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Ursus_Factory.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_6-Ton.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink File:C4P_(02).jpg.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLink File:Samochod_wz34.jpg.
- C4P wikiPageWikiLinkText "C4P".
- C4P wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:En_icon.
- C4P wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- C4P wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIIPolishAFVs.
- C4P subject Category:Artillery_tractors.
- C4P subject Category:Military_vehicles_1930–1939.
- C4P subject Category:Military_vehicles_of_the_interwar_period.
- C4P subject Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_Poland.
- C4P comment "Samochód półgąsienicowy wz. 34 (literally \"Half-track car, Mark 1934\") was a Polish halftrack lorry. It was produced in a variety of variants, the best-known of them being the C4P artillery tractor used by the Polish Army in the period before World War II. The vehicle was based on a 2.5 tonne Fiat 621 truck, licence-built by Polski Fiat in Poland at the time.".
- C4P label "C4P".
- C4P sameAs Q750111.
- C4P sameAs C4P.
- C4P sameAs C4P.
- C4P sameAs C4P.
- C4P sameAs C4P.
- C4P sameAs m.011v668y.
- C4P sameAs C4P.
- C4P sameAs Пожежний_тягач_C4P.
- C4P sameAs Q750111.
- C4P wasDerivedFrom C4P?oldid=625600221.
- C4P depiction Samochod_wz34.jpg.
- C4P isPrimaryTopicOf C4P.