In July of 1934, the Waffenamt (Ordnance Department) ordered the
development of an armored vehicle 10 tons in weight and armed with 20mm
automatic cannon. In early 1935, number of manufacturers including Krupp
AG, MAN (chassis only), Henschel und Sohn AG (chassis only) and
Daimler-Benz AG provided their prototypes of Landwirtschaftlicher
Schlepper 100 (LaS 100) - agricultural tractor, for evaluation by the
army. The new vehicle was also known as 2 cm MG Panzerwagen and as VK
622 (Versuchkraftfahrzeug 622). New light tank - Panzerkampfwagen II was
to supplement new Panzerkampfwagen I light tank as a vehicle with
heavier armament capable of firing armor-piercing and high explosive
rounds.