38M Toldi (I, II, IIA, III)L-60 - First variant produced and delivered to:
Ireland - 2 ordered in 1935L-60 Ö (for Österreich "Austria") - Variant for the Austrian Army and delivered to:
Austria - 1 prototype ordered in 1936. Similar to the regular L-60 with a 20 mm madsen in the turret but with a raised idler-wheel. Not accepted for service.
Hungary - L-60 Ö repurposed and delivered to Hungary together with a Landsverk L-62. The idler-wheel was modified back to the state of a regular L-60. Lead to Hungary purchasing a license to produce the L-60. The Hungarian variant was named Toldi.Toldi : Variant for the Hungarian Army. (see Hungary)
k.hk. A20 (Toldi I) - 80 made. Had a 20 mm semi-automatic anti-tank rifle.
k.hk. B20 (Toldi II) - 110 made. Had a 20 mm semi-automatic anti-tank rifle.
k.hk. B40 (Toldi IIa) - 80 Toldi II rearmed with 40 mm guns.
k.hk. C40 (Toldi III) - 12 made. Improved Toldi IIa.L-60 S: Variant for the Swedish Army
L-60 S/I (Strv m/38) - 15 ordered in 1937 and delivered in 1939.
L-60 S/II (Strv m/39) - 20 ordered in 1939 and delivered in 1940.
L-60 S/III (Strv m/40L) - 100 ordered in 1940 and delivered in 1941.
L-60 S/IV - Not a direct variant of the L-60. It went under the name Landsverk Terro and was a smaller Landsverk Lago.
L-60 S/V (Strv m/40K) - 80 ordered in 1942 and delivered in 1944 by Karlstads Mekaniska Verkstad (Karlstad Mechanical Engineering), a subcontractor that assembled the tanks.L-60 L: for Dominica 1956 Toldi I,
Toldi IIa,
Toldi III Toldi-PzJgTank Hunter, 1 prototype
Toldi-PzJg Prototyp,
Bausatzkandidat: Toldi Tank Destroyer announced by IBG
Breda 32 32M
HSCS (Hofherr) Super KV-50
half-track development of the HSCS KV50L tractor in 1944
MWG T 41M Bakony prototype 41M
Hansa-Loyd 37M ArtillerieschlepperSdkfz.11
Sd.Kfz. 11 Steyer RSO 44M Basistyp
RSO Rába Maros (K-3) 43M 4x4
prime mover
40mm 40M Anti Tank Gun3,7cm Pak 36 but rebarrelled to fit a Škoda 40 mm A17
Pak 36 3,7cm 80mm 5/8M
kuk 8 cm FK M. 5. (same like ital. Cannone da 77/28 modello 5/8 and Cannone da 77/28 CA (contre-aereo). Weapons captured by Nazi Germany were used under the designations 7.65 cm FK 5/8(ö), 7.65 cm FK 5/8(t), 7.65 cm FK 5/8(j) or 7.65 cm FK 300(j), 7.65 cm FK(i) and 7.65 cm Flak 268/1(i))