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Swedish tank prototype
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Landsverk L-100 was a Swedish prototype tank in development during World War II. It had a crew of two, and its armament consisted of a 20 mm gun or one 6.5 mm machine gun. Top speed was around 55 km/h, and the vehicle weighed almost 5 tons. The Landsverk L-100 was never adopted by the Swedish Army.

Speed (max.) Armor (max.) Dimensions
55 km/h 9 mm 4.1 x 1.75 x 1.85 m

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