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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
T-34: Watch Now On Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD |In 1944, a courageous group of Russian soldiers, led by young lieutenant Ivushkin, managed to escape from Germa...
T-34 (Russian: Т-34) is a 2019 Russian war film written and directed by Aleksey Sidorov. The title references the T-34, a World War II-era Soviet medium tank used on the Eastern Front during World War II. The film narrates the life of Nikolai Ivushkin, a tank commander who gets captured by the Germans.
The Soviet T-34 was the most prolifically produced tank of WWII. Basic and austere in design, it was highly effective and capable of mass production. In this...
Jun 30, 2014 · A perfect winner for an industrial war and a significant leap in tank design. While the T-34 did have a number of deficiencies, the T-34’s influence on the future designs and the concept of the main battle tank is unquestionable.
Jan 1, 2019 · T-34: Directed by Aleksey Sidorov. With Aleksandr Petrov, Irina Starshenbaum, Viktor Dobronravov, Vinzenz Kiefer. An SS Panzer Division uses a T-34 manned by Soviet POWs as a training target, but the prisoners plot a daring maneuver.
It was based on lessons learned by the Soviets in the 1939 Mongolian-Manchurian border clashes with the Japanese and earlier in the Spanish Civil War. The thin-armored, gas-fueled light tanks were not up to the task, and Soviet officials quietly called for the development of a completely new tank.
official trailer for T-34• Release date in Russia - December 27, 2018• country of production: Russia• Director: Alexei Sidorov• Genre: war• Cast: Alexander P...
May 19, 2020 · The T-34 was the backbone of the Red Army during the epic Battle of Kursk in 1943, the largest tank battle ever fought.
…outclassed by the new Soviet T-34, which had a lethal 76.2-mm gun, sloping armour, and excellent speed and mobility. Even Pz. IIIs fitted with a high-velocity 50-mm gun and protected by armour 50–70 mm thick could not cope with the T-34, so the tanks were taken out of service on…