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- T-34 height "2450.0".
- T-34 length "6680.0".
- T-34 weight "26500.0".
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- T-34 abstract "The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank which had a profound and permanent effect on the fields of tank tactics and design. First deployed in 1940, it has often been described as the most effective, efficient, and influential design of World War II. At its introduction, the T-34 possessed the best balance of firepower, mobility, protection, and ruggedness of any tank (though its initial battlefield effectiveness suffered due to a variety of factors). Its 76.2 mm (3 in) high-velocity gun was the best tank gun in the world at that time; its heavy sloped armour was impenetrable by standard anti-tank weapons; and it was very agile. Though its armour and armament were surpassed later in the war, when they first encountered it in battle in 1941 German tank generals von Kleist and Guderian called it "the deadliest tank in the world."The T-34 was the mainstay of Soviet armoured forces throughout World War II. The design and construction of the tank were continuously refined during the war to enhance effectiveness and decrease costs, allowing steadily greater numbers of T-34s to be fielded despite heavy losses. It was the most-produced tank of the war, and the second most-produced tank of all time, after its successor, the T-54/55 series. By the end of the war in 1945 the T-34 had replaced many light and heavy tanks in Red Army service. It accounted for the majority of Soviet tank production, and following the war it was widely exported. Its evolutionary development led directly to the T-54/55 series of tanks, built until 1981 and still operational as of 2013 and which itself led to the T-62, T-72, and T-90 tanks which, along with several Chinese tanks based on the T-55, form the backbone of many armies even today. In 1996, T-34 variants were still in service in at least 27 countries.".
- T-34 height "2.45".
- T-34 length "6.68".
- T-34 origin Soviet_Union.
- T-34 thumbnail Char_T-34.jpg?width=300.
- T-34 type Medium_tank.
- T-34 usedInWar World_War_II.
- T-34 weight "2.65E7".
- T-34 width "3.0".
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- T-34 armour "45".
- T-34 armour "Hull bottom 15 mm;".
- T-34 armour "Hull front 47 mm /60°".
- T-34 armour "Hull rear 45 mm,".
- T-34 armour "Hull side 40 mm/41°,".
- T-34 armour "Hull top 20 mm,".
- T-34 armour "Turret front 60 mm ,".
- T-34 armour "Turret rear 30 mm,".
- T-34 armour "Turret side 52 mm/30°,".
- T-34 armour "Turret top 16 mm".
- T-34 caption "A T-34-85 tank on display at Musée des Blindés in April 2007.".
- T-34 crew "4".
- T-34 crew "5".
- T-34 designDate "1937".
- T-34 designer Kharkiv_Morozov_Machine_Building_Design_Bureau.
- T-34 engine "Model V-2-34 38.8 L V12 Diesel engine".
- T-34 enginePower "500.0".
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- T-34 isVehicle "yes".
- T-34 name "T-34".
- T-34 number "35120".
- T-34 number "48950".
- T-34 number "84070".
- T-34 origin "Soviet Union".
- T-34 primaryArmament "76.2".
- T-34 productionDate "1940".
- T-34 pwRatio "17.5".
- T-34 reference "--07-06".
- T-34 reference "--10-05".
- T-34 reference "Buckley, John . British Armour in the Normandy Campaign. London: Frank Cass. ISBN 978-0415407731.".
- T-34 reference "Chamberlain, Peter, Hilary Doyle, and Tom Jentz . Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War II. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 978-0853682028.".
- T-34 reference "Chant, Christopher . World Encyclopedia of the Tank: An International History of the Armoured Fighting Machine, Somerset: Patrick Stephens . ISBN 1-85260-114-0.".
- T-34 reference "Cole, Hugh M. The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army, 1965.".