
T-34 variants - Wikipedia
T-122 - This Egyptian conversion was a self-propelled howitzer armed with a 122 mm D-30 howitzer in a heavily modified turret. The changes included flat-plate extensions in the front, sides, rear and top of the turret. It is also known under designation T-34/122. [5]
T-34/122 (T-122) - Military Factory
Feb 4, 2019 · With an expiring stock of Soviet-made, World War 2-era T-34 Medium Tanks on hand as well as a healthy supply of Soviet 122mm D-30 howitzers, the Syrian Army adopted the "T-34/122" as a Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) vehicle.
T-34 - Wikipedia
T-34 side view, displaying the F-34 gun, with an ISU-122 and T-54 in background. The 76.2 mm (3.00 in) F-34 gun, fitted on the vast majority of T-34s produced through to the beginning of 1944, was able to penetrate any early German tank's armour at normal combat ranges.
T-34-122 (122 mm self-propelled gun-howitzer) : Other
The second and much more powerful Egyptian combat vehicle was the T-34-122. In this case, a D-30 cannon howitzer was mounted in a fully rotatable armoured turret. Here too, the designers used only the lower and, in this case, the front part of …
T-34/122 (T-122) - Military Equipment Guide With Photos
The T-34/122 was first used in the Yom Kippur War against Israel in 1973. The new car is powered by a 12-cylinder V-2 series 493-horsepower diesel engine. The landing gear included five wheels on one side of the fuselage.
Egyptian T-34/122mm! news - ModDB
Jun 28, 2017 · Egypt also built the even more powerful T-34/122. This conversion was a self-propelled howitzer armed with a 122 mm D-30 howitzer in a heavily modified turret. The changes included flat-plate extensions in the front, sides, rear and top of the turret.
Egyptian SP Artillery - pmulcahy.com
The D-30 was placed in a turret atop the chassis of a T-34 tank. The T-122 was sort of a kludge, though a reasonably effective one, and was not exported. The T-122 was used in the 1956 and 1973 Middle East Wars and continued in service, in ever-declining numbers, until the 1980s.
T-34 variants | Military Wiki | Fandom
Ex-Syrian T-34/122 SPH in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2005. T-34/122 This Syrian conversion is a self-propelled howitzer armed with a 122 mm D-30 howitzer. The gun is facing backwards to preserve the center of gravity. The mount is completely open apart from a mantlet around the base of the gun tube.
Egyptian T-34/122 SPG by Tomislav - The Art of Modeling Club
T-34/122 or T-122 for short, an Egyptian product used during the Middle East conflicts (1956 and 1973). The main weapon of this SPG was the D-30 howitzer, which, with minor modifications, was housed in a lightly armored turret mounted on the chassis of the T-34 tank.
Overview — 122-mm T-34/122 howitzer - Military Periscope
The Syrian T-34/122 self-propelled howitzer is a local conversion that combines the chassis of the obsolete T-34 tank with the highly regarded Russian 122-mm D-30 towed howitzer. The T-34 turret was removed and the interior gutted; only the driver's position was untouched.