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| type              = Heavy Tank
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Revision as of 01:49, 11 September 2020

Stridsvagn 81
Strv81.jpg
A surviving Strv 81
TypeHeavy Tank
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service1937-1941
Used by Acrea
 Ruvelka
 Shalum
Production history
DesignerLandsverk GmbH
Thyssen AB
Designed1935-1937
ManufacturerLandsverk GmbH
Produced1937-1939
No. built1,981
Specifications
Weight54 Tonnes
Length6,3 metres (hull)
Width3,56 metres
Height3,0 metres (Hull)
Crew5

Armor125mm (Front)
80mm (Sides)
Main
armament
8,8 cm KvK m/30-L56
Secondary
armament
2x 7,92mm MG30
EngineThyssen-Maybach MTU-230L (700 hp)
1193,12kw (1600 hp)
Power/weight13 hp per tonne
SuspensionTorsion-bar
Operational
range
195 km
Speed45 km/h (Road)
25 km/h (Cross-Country)

The Stridsvagn 81 is a heavy tank developed by Landsverk AB in the 1930s for the Acrean Armed Forces. It was first conceived as the Acrean military observed events ongoing in the Siduri War, and the eventual need for a heavier frontline vehicle became clear by 1935. The existing Strv 51 and Strv 71, while moderately armoured and fairly well-armed for the time, would not stand up to the ever increasing armaments and armour that were being fielded by combatants in the Siduri conflict.