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LET-26 Light Entrenchment Tractor

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LET-26 Light Entrenchment Tractor
Towable light battlefield entrenchment implement used for rapid gun emplacement and hasty field fortification.
General Characteristics
Classification Light battlefield entrenchment implement
Type Towable engineering equipment
Origin Gondara
Manufacturer Gondaran State Arsenals
Used By Army of Gondara
Design Date 1936
Service Entry 1938
Unit Cost 1,950G
Crew Operated by towing vehicle crew
Passengers None
Technical Data
Weight ~3,500 lbs (1,600 kg) curb / ~4,000 lbs (1,800 kg) working
Dimensions — (L) × — (W) × — (H)
Ground Clearance ~10 in (25 cm)
Engine Gondaran G-59 Inline-4 (Utility Engine)
Fuel Capacity
Power 59 hp @ ~2,200 RPM (~15 hp/ton working)
Torque ~150 lb-ft @ low RPM
Transmission 4-speed manual (low-range optimized)
Suspension Reinforced solid axle, leaf spring (tow mode)
Range ~60 mi (97 km) self-propelled (low-speed)
Speed
Utility & Logistics
Payload / Towing N/A/ Towable by CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle; emergency tow by CT-32
Wheel Standard Shared with CT-32E heavy towed systems
Equipment Tow-disengage transmission; front bucket/dozer blade; rear quick-attach tool interface
Combat Data
Armament None
Armor None
Communications None

Overview

The LET-26 Light Entrenchment Tractor is a towable battlefield engineering implement used by the Army of Gondara to support rapid emplacement and field fortification operations.

Designed to operate in conjunction with the CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle, the system enables engineer elements to prepare gun pits, fighting positions, and hasty earthworks immediately following deployment.


Design Characteristics

The LET-26 is constructed as a lightweight, towable engineering platform optimized for battlefield mobility and rapid deployment.

The system is designed to:

  • maintain convoy speed while under tow
  • operate effectively in rough terrain conditions
  • provide immediate earthworking capability upon deployment
  • support interchangeable front and rear tool assemblies

The LET-26 utilizes a modular attachment system allowing rapid reconfiguration for specific engineering tasks.

Front Assembly

  • Supports multiple attachments including:
    • dozer blade
    • front bucket
    • lifting forks

Rear Attachment Mount

  • Supports:
    • backhoe arm
    • entrenchment blade
    • crane winch and boom
    • auger

The implement uses a reinforced tow frame and compact chassis layout to balance mobility with field utility. It is intended to accompany forward battalion engineer elements rather than function as a rear-area construction machine.


Operational Use

The LET-26 is employed within battalion engineer sections to accelerate emplacement and defensive preparation.

Common tasks include:

  • preparation of firing positions for the 56.25mm AT Gun
  • emplacement support for the 75mm Pack Howitzer
  • excavation of hasty infantry fighting positions
  • formation of berms and protective earthworks
  • obstacle preparation and reinforcement work

The system is intended to reduce the time required for units to transition from movement to a defensible posture.


Limitations

The LET-26 is not intended for major construction or deep earthmoving operations.

Its limitations include:

  • limited excavation depth compared to full engineer tractors
  • dependence on a towing vehicle for mobility
  • reduced utility in large-scale terrain reshaping
  • limited heavy debris clearance capability

The implement is designed for rapid tactical fieldwork, not sustained engineering construction.


Deployment

The LET-26 is assigned at the battalion level within engineer elements.

A standard infantry battalion typically fields:

This provides sufficient forward entrenchment capability for gun emplacement and initial defensive preparation without imposing major mobility penalties.


Doctrine

The LET-26 directly supports Gondaran doctrine emphasizing rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and early defensive consolidation.

It is not intended to replace engineer manpower. Instead, it serves as a force multiplier that accelerates emplacement work and improves the survivability of guns and infantry during the first hours after arrival.