Developed in 1928 by J. V. Carden and V. Loyd. The vehicle never entered service in Great Britain. However, it was exported to other countries, including China. In 1937, twenty vehicles of this type fought against Japanese troops at Shanghai. Soviet Vickers-based T-26 vehicles were also exported to China, and 82 vehicles of that type were deployed in South China and Burma in 1941–1944.
Commander
Radio Operator
Gunner
Loader
Vickers Mk. E Type B
Armstrong Siddeley V4
71-TK-3
Vickers Mk. E
47 mm Vickers QF
T-26-2
Franklin
Vickers Mk. E Type B
45 mm 20K
40 mm Pom-Pom
Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.