Strv 72

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Stridsvagn 72
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An Strv 72G in Shalum, 1946
TypeHeavy Tank
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service1937-1948
Used by Acrea
Production history
DesignerLandrut-Bergmann AB
Designed1933-1937
ManufacturerLandrut-Bergmann AB
Produced1937-1946
No. built40,512
Specifications
Weight45 Tonnes
Length6,87 metres (hull)
Width3,42 metres
Height3,0 metres (Hull)
Crew5

Armor110mm (Front)
60mm (Sides)
Main
armament
7,5 cm KvK m/40-L70
Secondary
armament
2x 6.8mm MG-30A1
EngineThyssen-Maybach MTU-230G (720 hp)
Power/weight16 hp per tonne
SuspensionTorsion-bar
Operational
range
200 km
Speed55 km/h (Road)
35 km/h (Cross-Country)

The Stridsvagn 72 was a tank developed by Landrut-Bergmann in the the late 1930s for the Acrean Armed Forces. The Strv 72 was designed as a successor to the Strv 71 medium and Strv 81 heavy tanks which made up Acrea's tank fleet for most of the 1930s. Though doctrinally regarded as a medium tank, the Strv 72 boasted armour comparable with contemporary heavy tanks while maintaining mobility equal to or superior than most contemporary medium tanks. This came at the cost of being produced with cutting edge technology; although the first deliveries of the vehicle were made in 1937, readiness rates were lower than the medium tanks it replaced until a new powertrain was introduced with the Strv 72A model in 1939. The Strv 72 went on to serve as the backbone of Acrea's armoured forces for over a decade, seeing extensive use in the Great Eracuran War.