Eisenhower was in favor of the amphibious tanks but left the decision on the others to Bradley.
The T-37A was the first series of mass-produced fully amphibious tanks in the world.
Even before the construction of the T-33, it was decided to increase the scale of work dedicated to creating an amphibious tank.
During the big flood this year an amphibious tank breached the parapet.
Even as they worked, amphibious tanks came swimming in among them, followed almost immediately by first-wave troops.
They continue the development for a more suitable amphibious tank, and they designated their latest model as the T-37.
Most amphibious light tanks weigh little and often utilize aluminum armor.
At that time, the stern slope and operative ability of the amphibious tanks were added.
In the field of amphibious tanks, the Japanese proved more creative.
In 1941, airborne units were issued T-40 amphibious tanks.