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- LK_II height "2500.0".
- LK_II length "5100.0".
- LK_II weight "8750.0".
- LK_II width "1900.0".
- LK_II abstract "The Leichter Kampfwagen II (English: light combat car) or \"LK II\" was a development of the LK I with the same layout, but incorporating a rotating turret on the rear superstructure armed with a 37mm Krupp or 57mm Maxim-Nordenfelt gun. Its armor was 8 to 14mm thick, which increased its total weight to 8.75 tons. Power was provided by a Daimler-Benz Model 1910 4-cylinder 55-60 hp gasoline engine, giving a maximum speed of 14 to 18 km/h with range of 65–70 km.A version armed with one or two 7.92mm Maxim 08/15 machine guns was also planned but progressed no farther than a project.Only two prototypes were produced by June 1918, and were followed by orders for 580 tanks, which were never completed.".
- LK_II height "2.5".
- LK_II length "5.1".
- LK_II thumbnail LKII-prototype.jpg?width=300.
- LK_II type Light_tank.
- LK_II weight "8750000.0".
- LK_II width "1.9".
- LK_II wikiPageExternalLink 1stpzs.htm.
- LK_II wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?t=93430.
- LK_II wikiPageID "14863248".
- LK_II wikiPageLength "3015".
- LK_II wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- LK_II wikiPageRevisionID "701055477".
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink AB_Landsverk.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_tanks_of_Germany.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_light_tanks.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_tanks_of_Germany.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Daimler-Benz.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink German_Tank_Museum.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Heinz_Guderian.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Krupp.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink LK_I.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Light_tank.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Maxim_gun.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Munster,_Lower_Saxony.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink QF_6-pounder_Hotchkiss.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Scania-Vabis.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink 21-29.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_krona.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLink File:LKII-prototype.jpg.
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "LK II".
- LK_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leichter Kampfwagen II".
- LK_II armour "8".
- LK_II crew "3".
- LK_II engine "Daimler-Benz 4-cylinder".
- LK_II enginePower "60.0".
- LK_II height "2.5 m".
- LK_II isVehicle "yes".
- LK_II length "5.1 m".
- LK_II name "Leichter Kampfwagen".
- LK_II origin "Germany".
- LK_II primaryArmament "37".
- LK_II speed "14".
- LK_II suspension "unsprung".
- LK_II type Light_tank.
- LK_II vehicleRange "65".
- LK_II weight "8.75".
- LK_II width "1.9 m".
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-en.
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- LK_II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIAFVs.
- LK_II subject Category:Light_tanks_of_Germany.
- LK_II subject Category:World_War_I_light_tanks.
- LK_II subject Category:World_War_I_tanks_of_Germany.
- LK_II hypernym Development.
- LK_II type Device.
- LK_II type Weapon.
- LK_II type Product.
- LK_II type Thing.
- LK_II type Q728.
- LK_II comment "The Leichter Kampfwagen II (English: light combat car) or \"LK II\" was a development of the LK I with the same layout, but incorporating a rotating turret on the rear superstructure armed with a 37mm Krupp or 57mm Maxim-Nordenfelt gun. Its armor was 8 to 14mm thick, which increased its total weight to 8.75 tons.".
- LK_II label "LK II".
- LK_II sameAs Q1087783.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK–II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs m.03g_kzh.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs Lk_II.
- LK_II sameAs LK_II.
- LK_II sameAs 21.
- LK_II sameAs Q1087783.
- LK_II wasDerivedFrom LK_II?oldid=701055477.
- LK_II depiction LKII-prototype.jpg.
- LK_II isPrimaryTopicOf LK_II.
- LK_II name "Leichter Kampfwagen".