The T-20 tractor was used by the
Red Army during the
Soviet invasion of Poland, the
Winter War and during
World War II. During
Operation Barbarossa, some T-20 tractors were used as
armored fighting vehicles, though after 1941 they were used only as artillery tractors. Both Finland and
Nazi Germany used captured vehicles. Romania captured 36 T-20 tractors by 1 November 1941. During the spring and summer of 1943, all but two of these were refurbished by the Romanians. Because these vehicles were based on an agricultural tractor of which very large numbers had been captured in Transnistria, and because their Ford-type engines were familiar to the Romanians and spares were available, the tractors' overhaul and maintenance were simple tasks. In early 1944 they were fitted with hooks which enabled them to tow the 50 mm
Pak 38 anti-tank gun. The 34 tractors (known officially as
Șenileta Ford Rusesc de Captură – "Captured Russian Ford tracked carrier") were subsequently issued to the 5th and 14th Infantry Divisions (twelve each), the 2nd Armoured Regiment (six) and the 5th Cavalry Division (four). All were apparently lost during the subsequent battles or confiscated by the Soviets after the
23 August coup. ==Variants==