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Hi guys
While digging through sources for my AAR, I discovered that in '35 Turkey bought 60 T-26's from the USSR, as well as 60 armoured cars.
Turkey, of course, starts with just infantry and horse mounted cavalry divisions.
Is there any way of adding them in? Equally, how big a unit would that be? A division? A brigade?
Thanks

EDIT: They were organised as the 1st armoured brigade.
 
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They'd be organized as a detached light tank brigade most likely - you could prolly make this with a TFH custom start without great expense if you'd really want to.
 
You could make them available through an event. You'd have to ask on the modders part of the forum how to do that though. I would add the units as one LARM regiment and one AC regiment with no strength. The latter because Turkey only bought the light tanks and armored cars and not the men from the USSR.