
T-34 - Wikipedia
The T-34 (German designation: T-34/76) was the original tank with a 76.2 mm gun in a two-man turret. Model 1940 (T-34/76A): Early, small production run (about 400 built [29]) with the L-11 76.2 mm tank gun. Model 1941 (T-34/76B): Main production with …
T-34 variants - Wikipedia
Model 1940 (German designation: T-34/76A) - This was a production model built in 1940, armed with a L-11 76.2 mm tank gun; it had a welded or cast two-man turret.
T-34/76 - tank-afv.com
Medium tank, c84,000 built 1940-1945. 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.
T-34/76 - The Tank Museum
The T-34/76 was a Russian medium tank which first saw service in 1940. It had a truly long lasting impact on the battlefield, with an impressive balance of firepower, armour protection and mobility. At the time, the T-34/76’s 76.2 mm gun was more than a match for any other tank in service at that time, and its thick sloped armour was ...
The T-34 in WWII: The Legend vs.The Performance - Globe at War
Feb 26, 2013 · A combat account from Operation Barbarossa highlights the problem with the T-34/76’s fire control systems and also why its overall combat power is so overrated. “Remarkably enough, one determined 37mm gun crew reported firing 23 times against a single T-34 tank, only managing to jam the tank’s turret ring”.
T-34 Soviet Medium Tank | Tank Magus
Discover the T-34, a revolutionary Soviet tank from WWII that combined mobility, firepower, and innovative design, shaping modern armored warfare.
T-34/76 medium tank - Geocities Archive
The T-34 was a direct development of the BT light tanks serie, using Christie-type suspensions, thick sloped armor, heavy fire power and superior mobility, thanks to its 500hp diesel engine and 48cm wide tracks.
T-34 Tank (76 Variant) - Soviet Medium Tank - Real History Online
Jul 30, 2021 · 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.
T-34/76 Medium Tank - Army Tanks
Feb 17, 2019 · The T-34/76 medium tank was the main Soviet medium tank used during World War II. During Operation Barbarossa, the attempted Nazi invasion of Russia, it was used successfully against German PzKpfw IIIs and PzKpfw IVs.
The Russian T-34/76 Medium Tank - TankNutDave.com
The Russian T-34/76 Medium Tank is famous as the most produced tank in WW2 & led to the T-34-85. The "76" in its name refers to the calibre of the main gun.
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