are we considering tankkettes? Also what do you mean by smallest, by size or by weight? I would have a guess at TP-7 or TKS
Both in size and weight. If therer are seperate answers for size and weight, I'd like to get them both.
Hi. There were two types of small tanks: a) small but high or b)wide but low The Morris-Martel One-man tank was (LxWxH) 3100mmX1500mmX1700mm The Carden-Loyd Mk. III One-man tank was 3200mmX1400mmX1500mm The Carden-Loyd Mk VI Two-men tank was 2460mm X 1700mmX1220mm Non of these had a turret. Afaik the japanese type 94 special traktor/tankette was the smalest tank-like vehicle ever 3140mmX1760mmX1630mm Yours tom!
Hi. Maybe this pic shows the size a bit better (japanese soldiers were small, the maximum allowed height for japanese tankers was 162 cm...): From the tanks!-website: Morris-Martel one-man tank Mk I: Carden-Loyd one-man tank Mk I (other suspension than Mk II but nearly same size, the "turret" was open to the top and back and afaik not turnable): Carden Loyd two-men tankette Mk VI: Yours tom!
not as small as the pre war tankettes but probably one of the smallest post war vehicles especially given it had a 90mm gun: http://www.chars-francais.net/archives/even_elc.htm and there is of course that German two man thingie of which the name escapes me rigth now aglooka
wiesel found it: the wiesel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesel_1 http://www.waffenhq.de/panzer/wiesel1.html (look at the bottom picture of this page; gives an idea of the size) aglooka
As to the largest tank, this one may still reign supreme: http://www.fun-online.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=493