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== Combat history ==
== Combat history ==


The T-34 is often used as a symbol for Soviet resistance and German arrogance (underestimating the "sub-humans" (Untermenschen). As such, it's actual performance and impact on the war is often overrated.
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Nevertheless, the appearance of the T-34 definitely was an unpleasant surprise for the German commanders, as it could combat all 1942 German tanks effectively (it was faster, had better armament (50mm was the predominant calibre of German tanks guns) and better armour protection (due to the implementation of the technical innovation of sloped armour)).
At the outset of the war, only about 10% of all Soviet tanks were T-34 variants, this number increased to 50-60% percent till mid-1943.


Captured T-34 were also used by the Germans from 1941 and forwards.
Captured T-34 were also used by the Germans from 1941 and forwards.

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The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank.

File:Soviet Tank T-34.jpg
General Characteristics (T-34/76)
Length: 8.0 m
Width: 3.0 m
Height: 2.7 m
Weight:26 t
Speed:55 km/h (road)
- (off-road)
Range: 186 km
Primary armament:76.2 mm gun
Secondary armament:two 7.62 mm machine guns
Power plant:373 kW (500 hp) Diesel
Crew: 4
General Characteristics (T-34/85)
Length: 8.0 m
Width: 3.0 m
Height: 2.7 m
Weight:32 t
Speed:55 km/h (road)
- (off-road)
Range: 360 km
Primary armament:85mm gun
Secondary armament:two 7.62 mm machine guns
Power plant:373 kW (500 hp) Diesel
Crew: 5

Production history

The T-34 was developed from 1936, and a prototype was completed in 1939. Full scale production started in 1940.

Between 1940 and 1944 over 35000 T-34/76 tanks were produced. The T-34 was produced in two major variants, the T-34/76 with a 76 mm gun and a T-34/85 with an 85 mm gun. After the war the T-34 was followed by the T-44 and the T-54.

Variants

  • T-34/76A - Production model of 1940
  • T-34/76B - Production model of 1941 with heavier armor and a cast turret.
  • T-34/76C - Production model of 1942 with heavier armor and a redesigned turret.
  • T-34/76D - Production model of 1943 with welded turret.
  • T-34/76E - Production model of 1943 with a commanders cupola.
  • T-34/76F - Production model of 1943 with a cast version of the T-34/76D turret.
  • T-34/85 - Production model of 1943 with a 85 mm gun and and improved turret.
  • Panzerkampfwagen T-34(r) - T-34s captured by Germany.

Some T-34 were fitted as self-propelled guns by Syria.

Combat history

The T-34 is often used as a symbol for Soviet resistance and German arrogance (underestimating the "sub-humans" (Untermenschen). As such, it's actual performance and impact on the war is often overrated. Nevertheless, the appearance of the T-34 definitely was an unpleasant surprise for the German commanders, as it could combat all 1942 German tanks effectively (it was faster, had better armament (50mm was the predominant calibre of German tanks guns) and better armour protection (due to the implementation of the technical innovation of sloped armour)). At the outset of the war, only about 10% of all Soviet tanks were T-34 variants, this number increased to 50-60% percent till mid-1943.

Captured T-34 were also used by the Germans from 1941 and forwards.

Quotes

"The finest tank in the world" - Field-Marshal Ewald von Kleist


See also: List of tanks, List of Soviet tanks.