
T-35 - Wikipedia
The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted heavy tank of the interwar period and early Second World War that saw limited service with the Red Army. Often called a land battleship, it was the only …
T-35A - Tank Encyclopedia
Feb 27, 2018 · The T-35A (that is often just called the T-35) did not have an official prototype, and production began in August 1933. This, however, did not go ahead as planned, as the T-35 …
T-35 Prototypes - Tank Encyclopedia
Mar 19, 2018 · The two T-35 prototypes are discernable from production T-35A tanks through a multitude of factors. The main way of identification is by the placement of the exhaust pipes …
T-35 heavy tank (1935)
The T-35 heavy tank was multi-turreted breakthough tank made in small quantities for the Soviet Army, not a success.
T-35 Heavy Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
Five turrets, three cannons and six machine-guns crewed by a dozen men: This was no floating incarnation of Soviet power on the high seas but an early Red Army tank, the T-35 of the …
30 Facts About T-35 - Facts.net
Mar 10, 2025 · The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted tank that saw limited action during World War II. Known for its size and firepower, it remains a fascinating piece of military history. Here are …
Soviet T-35 Tank: An Overcomplicated Monstrosity of War
Dec 30, 2022 · The T-35 is a Soviet heavy tank of insane proportions, with five turrets, five machine guns, three cannons, a crew of 12 and a length exceeding that of even the TOG 2. …
T-35: Photos, History, Specification - Military Equipment Guide …
Despite its impressive appearance by 1930 standards, the T-35 heavy tank turned out to be an unfortunate adventure in Soviet tank design before WWII, perhaps better suited for parade …
The T-35 in Flames Of War
In the 1920s and 1930s many European nations valued the idea of multi-turreted heavy breakthrough tanks, and the T-35 was the Soviet Union’s take on this concept. The T-35 …
T-35: They Called This Russia’s ‘Land Battleship’ Tank for a Reason
Feb 14, 2025 · Often called a land battleship, the T-35 was large, cumbersome, and prone to mechanical failure, making it possibly the worst Russian tank of all time and a strong …
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