
T-34 - Wikipedia
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, [8] and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front, and had a long-lasting impact on tank design.
T-34 variants - Wikipedia
Since the break-up of the Soviet Union, newly declassified sources have demonstrated that all T-34s with the original turret and F-34 gun (conventionally known as Models 1941 and 1942) were officially called "Model 1941", and hexagonal-turret T …
The T-34 in WWII: the Legend vs. the Performance
Return to Great Myths of WWII. The technical superiority of the T-34 in 1941 (and during WWII in general) has become the stuff of legend. Its apparent superiority has become so entrenched in the psyche of post WWII authors that it is now assumed without question.
THE FIRST T-34s - War History
Sep 10, 2015 · The initial F-34 guns were completed in January 1941 and the first T-34s, usually classified as the T-34 Model 1941, armed with the F-34, rolled out in February 1941. They were mainly used as platoon and company commander tanks, and proved very popular in combat after the German invasion, due to their increased hitting power.
T-34-85 - Tank Encyclopedia
Jun 30, 2014 · Equipped with T-34(76) and T-70 tanks as well as the SU-85 tank destroyers it was manned by Soviet and Polish soldiers on (initially) 50/50 per cent basis, i.e. each T-34 crew consisted of 2 Soviets (usually officers – commander and driver) and 2 Poles (gunner and loader).
T-34 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank which had a profound and permanent effect on the fields of tank tactics and design.
The Red Army’s T-34 Tank: The Eastern Front and Beyond
In July 1941, the Germans first encountered the T-34 and discovered to their horror that its gun could knock out their own armored fighting vehicles at longer ranges than their own guns could effectively reply. The T-34 combined punch with mobility in a single superb package.
The Russian T-34 Tank - Warfare History Network
T-34s were powered by the world’s first diesel engine purposely built for tanks. The 500hp V-12 water-cooled engine was less of a fire hazard than contemporary gas motors, and propelled the 26.3-ton vehicle at 31 mph, with a range of 186 miles.
40 Facts About T-34 - Facts.net
Feb 22, 2025 · With a powerful 76.2 mm gun, sloped armor that deflected enemy shells, and a robust diesel engine, it was a game-changer on the battlefield. The T-34's design influenced tank development worldwide and remains a symbol of Soviet engineering prowess. Ready to learn more? Let's dive into 40 fascinating facts about this legendary war machine!
T-34 series - War History
Jan 30, 2017 · The most numerous German tank built was the Panzer IV series of medium tanks with about 9,000 units being assembled; in comparison the most numerous Soviet tank design was the T-34 series with nearly 58,000 built.
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