
T-34 - Wikipedia
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 variants - Wikipedia
German intelligence in World War II referred to the two main production models as T-34/76 and T-34/85 with minor models receiving letter designations such as T-34/76A —this nomenclature …
T34/76 (1940)
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 …
T-34/76 - The Tank Museum
At the time, German General von Kleist called the T-34/76 “The finest tank in the world”. The Tank Museum’s T-34/76 is a very early example. It was captured by the Finnish forces in the …
T-34-76 – Soviet Medium Tank | LandmarkScout
The T-34-76 was a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940 and widely used during World War Two. It featured a 76.2mm gun, sloped armor for improved protection, and excellent mobility, …
T-34-76 Medium Tank – Introduction and Overview - HistoryOfWar.org
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 …
T-34/76 medium tank - Geocities Archive
Main gun had to be the new F-32 76,2 mm L41,2 gun. This new tank was named T-34M and did not go over the prototype stage because before mass production could be executed the urgent …
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 …
T-34/76 (Model 40) with high-velocity 57mm (2.24in) ZiS-4 gun
Sep 24, 2015 · In late 1941, a small number were fitted with the long-barrelled, high-velocity 57mm (2.24in) ZiS-4 gun. This was a tank gun version of ZiS-2, called ZiS-4. In 1941, trying to …
T-34-76 Medium Tank – Designations and Variants
In this system the 76mm armed T-34s were known as the T-34/76, and were given letter designations from A to F to identify perceived variants. This system began to be replaced by …
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