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UNIQUE ID 346: T-34-85M TANK

Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

(Location: External Display Area)


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Unique ID: 346
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: July 2008
Type (ID): T-34-85 (2400)
Model (ID): T-34-85M (2408)
Location Category (ID): Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles (2100)
Location (ID): External Display Area (2105)
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Other Identification: Collection number 201 painted on turret sides, previously 301.
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Location History:
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1: Factory 183 UralVagonZavod, Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ekaterinburg and Surrounding Regions, Russia (Primary manufacturer of base vehicle)
2: Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:

[PTIR: #5]

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Russia publication:

M-1945/1969. The T-34 was the standard medium tank of the Soviet Army during the Second World War. It was arguably the best tank of the War in any army as it had good armament, sloped armour, good mobility and a reliable chassis. It was also easier and cheaper to manufacture than its main German counterpart, the Panther. The T-34-85 was introduced at the end of 1943 and benefited from a three-man turret and a powerful 85mm gun (originally the D-5T model, later the ZIS S 53). There were several different production models built at different factories. This is a Model 1945 with Model 1969 upgrade programme modifications.


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