Luftvärnskanonvagn L-62 anti II, also known as
Landsverk anti-II or
L-62 or locally
ItPsv 41, was a Swedish
self-propelled anti-aircraft gun that was developed specifically for Finland between 1941 and 1942. The vehicle was developed from the
Toldi L-60 m/38 tank. The chassis was lengthened and an 40 mm Bofors AA-gun added. The gun was called 40 ItK/38 in Finnish service.
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The tank was exported to
Hungary, where it was further developed into an AA-tank called
40M Nimrod. 135 Nimrods were built, and
Finland bought six tanks in 1942. All tanks survived the war and were used until 1966.