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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... Red Army. In the wake of the bloody purges that devastated the Red Army's officer corps from 1937 to 1939, the armoured force was gradually taken over by inexperienced and often incompetent officers, who had a poor appreciation for the ...
... Red Army. In the wake of the bloody purges that devastated the Red Army's officer corps from 1937 to 1939, the armoured force was gradually taken over by inexperienced and often incompetent officers, who had a poor appreciation for the ...
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... Red Army service, though it is sometimes called BT-8 due to its experimental designator. The A-20 series There were three projects underway to meet the new requirements by the end of 1937. Work on a replacement for the T-28 medium tank ...
... Red Army service, though it is sometimes called BT-8 due to its experimental designator. The A-20 series There were three projects underway to meet the new requirements by the end of 1937. Work on a replacement for the T-28 medium tank ...
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... Soviet armoured force, the 1934 start of Sergei Ordhonikidze's leadership of the tank production programme and his ... Red Army received several PzKpfw III tanks. According to Wehrmacht liaison officers in Moscow these were supposed to ...
... Soviet armoured force, the 1934 start of Sergei Ordhonikidze's leadership of the tank production programme and his ... Red Army received several PzKpfw III tanks. According to Wehrmacht liaison officers in Moscow these were supposed to ...
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... Red Army on the eve of war. The Deputy Peoples Commissar for Defence, Marshal K. Kulik, developed a strong dislike for the T-34 tank. He set up a special test-range manned by his own personnel, which sent out a stream of reports ...
... Red Army on the eve of war. The Deputy Peoples Commissar for Defence, Marshal K. Kulik, developed a strong dislike for the T-34 tank. He set up a special test-range manned by his own personnel, which sent out a stream of reports ...
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