T-34/76 Medium Tank 1941–45Bloomsbury Publishing, 20.8.2013 - 48 sivua The T-34 was the most influential tank design of World War 2. When first introduced into combat in the summer of 1941, it represented a revolutionary leap forward in tank design. Its firepower, armour protection and mobility were superior to that of any other medium tank of the period. This superiority did not last long. While the T-34 underwent a series of incremental improvements during 1943, it was being surpassed by new German tank designs, most notably the Panther. This title traces the life of the original T-34 through all its difficulties to eventual success. |
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... Koshkin, was pushed into Firsov's place to take over the A-20 programme. The new leadership resulted in a rethink of the basic concept. The original requirement had specified retaining the wheel-and-track configuration of the earlier BT ...
... Koshkin, was pushed into Firsov's place to take over the A-20 programme. The new leadership resulted in a rethink of the basic concept. The original requirement had specified retaining the wheel-and-track configuration of the earlier BT ...
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... Koshkin and the team developed an alternative design, called the A-32. The A-32 had its frontal armour boosted from the A-20's 20mm to 32mm, hence its designation. Although the design was initially to be fitted with the same 45mm gun ...
... Koshkin and the team developed an alternative design, called the A-32. The A-32 had its frontal armour boosted from the A-20's 20mm to 32mm, hence its designation. Although the design was initially to be fitted with the same 45mm gun ...
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... Koshkin was faced with naming the new tank. The heavy tank design bureau in Leningrad had reversed earlier practices and named their new tank after defence minister Klimenti Voroshilov. Koshkin boldly told Voroshilov that naming the ...
... Koshkin was faced with naming the new tank. The heavy tank design bureau in Leningrad had reversed earlier practices and named their new tank after defence minister Klimenti Voroshilov. Koshkin boldly told Voroshilov that naming the ...
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... Koshkin , grew progressively worse due to the hard winter demonstration drive . He died on 26 September 1940 of pneumonia , and his place was taken by the head of the conceptual design department , Aleksandr Morozov . T - 34 Model 1940 ...
... Koshkin , grew progressively worse due to the hard winter demonstration drive . He died on 26 September 1940 of pneumonia , and his place was taken by the head of the conceptual design department , Aleksandr Morozov . T - 34 Model 1940 ...
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