
T-44 - Wikipedia
85 mm ZiS-S-53 tank gun (58 rds.) The T-44 was a medium tank developed and produced near the end of World War II by the Soviet Union. It was the successor to the T-34, offering an improved ride and cross-country performance, along with much greater armor.
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Soviet T-44 Medium Tank (1944)
The T-44 project was reworked later in the war, and although it was mass produced, it was still a very secretive design. The T-44 design was subject to some attempts to give it a larger armament after the war, which led directly on to the highly successful T-54 / 55 tanks.
The T-44 – “Successor” to the T-34 - Tank Historia
2022年8月11日 · The T-44 uses the V-44 520 hp diesel engine and with a combat weight of 31.8 tonnes, had a power-to-weight ratio of about 16.3 hp per tonne. Maximum road speed was around 31 mph (50 km/h), slightly slower than the T-34/85.
T-44 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-44 was a medium tank first produced towards the end of the Second World War by the Soviet Union. It was the successor to the very successful T-34. Less than two thousand T-44s were built, but the design became the basis for the T-54/55 series of main battle tanks, the most-produced tank of...
T-44 Medium Tank | World War II Database - WW2DB
In the fall of 1943, A. A. Morozov began to work at Stalin Ural Tank Factory No. 183 at Nizhny Tagil, Russia on a new medium tank design that would combine the mobility of the existing T-34 tanks and a greater firepower; this new design was designated T-44 in Nov 1943.
T-44 Medium Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
2019年10月4日 · Created by the end of 1944, the medium Soviet tank T-44 with front body armor 120 mm (30 mm more than the famous thirty-four) weighed almost the same - 31.9 tons. At the same time, it was shorter...