
T34/76 (1940)
The 34/76 model 1940 was the first production version, largely derived from the previous A20 and T32 preseries. Hundreds of them were about to be put in service in july 1941, and around 150 were ready when operation barbarossa was launched.
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 ...
Soviet T-34 Tank -13 Facts and 25 Photos | War History Online
2018年6月28日 · 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.
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, making it one of the most effective tanks of its time.
T-34 Tank (76 Variant) - Soviet Medium Tank - Real History Online
2021年7月30日 · 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 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The initial T-34 version had a powerful 76.2 mm gun, and is often called the T-34/76 (originally a World War II German designation). In 1944, a second major version began production, the T-34-85, with a larger 85 mm gun intended to deal with newer German tanks.
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 reflected in the figures for tank losses.
T-34 Medium Tank - Military Factory
2024年5月14日 · T-34 Model 1940 (T-34-76A) - Initial production model appearing in 1940; fitted with L-1 76.2mm main gun; welded or cast turret construction; two-man turret; MT-17 gasoline engines; Christie-based suspension system.
T-34-76 (1942) | Steel Battleground Clash Wiki | Fandom
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front, and had a long-lasting impact on tank design. The tank was praised by multiple German generals ...
T-34/76 and T-34/85 Part I - War History
2017年9月27日 · With its 85mm (3.34in) gun, the T- 34/85-I that appeared in 1943 was basically an up-gunned T-34. The T- 34/85 had a new turret originally designed for the KV-85 tank with a ring diameter of 1.56m (5.2ft).
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