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Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:
[PTIR: #24]
Text in Preserved Soviet Tanks Update:
[No entry]
Text in original Preserved Tanks In Russia publication:
The Obiekt 279 heavy tank has a turret very similar to the Obiekt 277 design. However, the hull is a very large boat shape tapering out at the sides almost to a knife-edge, giving it the appearance of having a very steep sloping glacis plate all round. The hull is mounted on four sets of tracks; these run the full length of the hull, two on each side. There are five roadwheels for each track, no return rollers, and the idler and sprocket wheels are at the same level as the roadwheels to keep them clear of the boat-hull. The outer armour is thin plate fixed around a hull core. It was developed in 1957 to investigate AFV survival on the nuclear battlefield.
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Taken: Date Unknown Contributor: J. Kinnear Photo ID: 639 Added: 5 October 2008 Filename: Scan_Obj... Views: 435 Select/Has Priority: 4/0
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