The MG 37(T), originally called the ZB-53 and designated by Czechoslovakia as TK vz. 37, was a Czech support weapon used by infantry and in fortifications. However, it is most notable for its use within Czech tanks, including the LT-35 and LT-38 along with their German modifications, derivatives and variants
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| - The MG 37(T), originally called the ZB-53 and designated by Czechoslovakia as TK vz. 37, was a Czech support weapon used by infantry and in fortifications. However, it is most notable for its use within Czech tanks, including the LT-35 and LT-38 along with their German modifications, derivatives and variants
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| - Also known as: ZB-53, TK vz. 37
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| - Czechoslovakia, Germany, Romania, Yugoslavia, Argentina, Afghanistan, Iran, China
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| - The MG 37(T), originally called the ZB-53 and designated by Czechoslovakia as TK vz. 37, was a Czech support weapon used by infantry and in fortifications. However, it is most notable for its use within Czech tanks, including the LT-35 and LT-38 along with their German modifications, derivatives and variants
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