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LK I

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Type
  
Light tank

Weight
  
6.9 t

Width
  
1.9 m

Used by
  
Imperial German Army

Length
  
5.1 m

Height
  
2.5 m

LK I


Similar
  
Panzer I, Panzer II, Spähpanzer Ru 251

The Leichter Kampfwagen (English: light combat car) or "LK I" was a German light tank prototype of the First World War. Designed to be a cheap light tank as opposed to the expensive heavies coming into service at the time. The tank only reached the prototype stage before the end of the war.

History

The LK I was designed by Joseph Vollmer. It was based on a Daimler car chassis, using the existing axles to mount sprocket and idler wheels. Its design followed automobile practice, with a front-mounted engine and a driving compartment behind it. It was the first German armored fighting vehicle to be equipped with a turret, armed with a 7.92 mm MG08 machine gun.

Only two prototypes were produced in mid 1918, but no vehicles were ordered. It was designed as an experimental cavalry tank to pave the way to LK II.

References

LK I Wikipedia