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T-34/76 Soviet Union (1940) Medium tank, c84,000 built 1940-1945. An early precursor : The T-32 From the BT-IS to the A20, and then the T32, with the BT SV2 sloped armor (1936), to end with the final T32 five wheels tracks, the blueprint of the T34 was set up far before the war. The very same team which promised Stalin to replace the BT serie.


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The SU-76 was no longer in production, but the T-34 was just entering Polish service at this time, providing an interesting crossover between the vehicles. SU-76M The SU-76M (the M is often dropped nowadays, as the original SU-76 saw little production and use) was quite a small vehicle, just 4.97 m long and 2.10 m tall, weighing under 11 tonnes.


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The T-34 tank caused a sensation. This 26-ton Russian tank was armed with a 76.2-mm cannon (caliber 41.5), the shells of which pierced the armor of German tanks from 1.5-2 thousand meters, while German tanks could hit the Russians from a distance of no more than 500 meters. and even then only if the shells hit the side and rear of the T-34 tank.


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Model 1943 ( T-34/76D, E, and F) - This production model was built from May 1942 to 1944, with a cast or pressed hexagonal turret. It was nicknamed "Mickey Mouse" by the Germans because of its appearance with the twin round turret roof hatches open. Official Soviet military designation was Model 1942.


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The T-34 /76 was designed in the 1938 when the Red Army found that the BT-7 would no longer be effective on a modern battlefield. The armor of the BT-7 was already known to be far too light and its main gun was in need of modernization. The first attempt to replace the BT-7 was called the T-32.


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While the T-34-76 largely fell out of favor after the war, the T-34 continued service in its T-34-85 guise as many were delivered to Soviet allies and satellite states. Overall production spanned from 1940 to 1958 to which a total of 84,000 examples were delivered. The chassis also formed the basis for a bridgelayer, self-propelled gun platform.


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As with T-34/76 tanks, in summer of 1944 also captured T-34/85 tanks were issued to 3 rd Tank Company of Tank Brigade. Finnish-captured T-34/85 tanks saw only quite limited use during rest of Continuation War. One of the main reasons for this was probably the shortage of ammunition. Since the tank guns used in these tanks were the only 85-mm.


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The T-34 was equipped with characteristics that the German tankers would come to envy: thicker armor that was sloped to further help deflect enemy fire, a robust V-12 diesel engine, a low profile, and wide tracks that made movement across snow and mud comparatively easy.


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The T-34 "Exterminator" (or T-34/57, both are common designations, but indeed, unofficial) was a standard T-34/76 chassis with the new and improved ZiS-4 57 mm (2.25 in) gun. However, it was not until the autumn of 1941 that this vehicle would see action, with small numbers of this tank defending the heart of the USSR - Moscow.


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Soviet Union (1940) Medium Tank - 35,467 Built A landmark in tank history The T-34 was and remains a legend. It is not only the most produced tank of the WWII-era, with 84,000 built (compared to the 48,966 Shermans of all versions ) but also one of the longest-serving tanks ever built.


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The first T-34/76s ("76" referred to the 76-mm gun) appeared in the Wehrmacht in the summer of 1941 under the designation Pz.Kpfw. T-34-747 (r), where "r" indicated the Russian origin.


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The T-34 was further outclassed after the appearance of the Tiger I in 1942 and the Panther in 1943. While the Germans produced ever more powerful tanks, the T-34-76 remained essentially the same after the installation of the F-34 gun in 1941. This German technical superiority is reflected in the figures for tank losses.


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Soviet Tank T-34 76 model 1940 abandoned by the Red Army. By 1943, there were 43 factories producing just two types of tanks - the T-34 and the heavier KV.


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June 30, 2014 50 Comments Contents: Soviet Union (1943) Medium Tank - 55,000 Built The Soviet response to the Panther The T-34/76 was designed in 1940 as a multi-purpose vehicle, intended to take advantage of breakthroughs in enemy lines.