The Light Tank LT-40, Machine Gun Version, was a variant of the LT-40 light tank used during World War II.
This tank was equipped with a machine gun as its primary armament, which was typically a 7.92mm MG 34 or MG 42, and it was primarily designed for infantry support and reconnaissance roles.
The LT-40 was a relatively small and agile tank, featuring a low profile and good maneuverability, which made it well-suited for scouting missions and providing fire support to infantry units.
While it was not heavily armored or armed compared to larger tanks of the era, the LT-40 Machine Gun Version played an important role in early-war operations, especially during the early stages of World War II in Europe.
Its simplicity and versatility allowed it to serve as a valuable asset for the German army during the war.