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Clopitor_the_Hydrogenous
#1290818
2 months ago
The T34/85 really was a good looking tank wasn't it?
Anonymous
#1290881
2 months ago
Rainbow (commander) - Janek
Big Mac (gunner) - Tomasz
Pinkie (loader) - Gustlik
Twilight (driver-mechanic - inside the vehicle) - Grigorij
Tank - Szarik
T-34 - Rudy 102
Anonymous
#1291065
2 months ago
@clopitor
yes, yes it was. The 85 mm gun was a match for the king tiger (germany) 88 mm, and its revolutionary sloped armor made it longer-lasting, and durable, but conditions inside were quite uncomfortable, and it was very basic in technology, with just basically a stick for driving. It did defeat the Panzers of Germany, and it could be mass-produced almost as well and the US Sherman, making it quite the machine.
Anonymous
#1291176
2 months ago
You forgot that the complete repair set for it was a hammer.
Anonymous
#1291220
2 months ago
it got its ass ripped apart by M26 Pershings and M46 Pattons in korea , even Sherman Easy Eights
Stank
#1291392
2 months ago
One-on-one, the T34 didn't fare as well against Panthers and Tigers in the later stages of the Eastern Front. By that point, of course, there were way more T34s than Panzer V/VI.
Anonymous
#1291860
2 months ago
They defeated the Germans by spamming pretty much.
ObssN
#1291908
2 months ago
And decieving the Germans that they were massing those tanks where they weren't...

The late-war Red Army was astonishingly good at hiding their stuff. Hell, the German High Command didn't recieve their first clue about Operation Bagration (look it up) offensive until June 26th... four days after it had started!
Anonymous
#1306067
2 months ago
Fuck the Soviets.
Anonymous
#1309611
2 months ago
067, why so much butthurt about Soviets?
Anonymous
#1338988
2 months ago
do anyone here know how much a soviet t34 tank destroyer toy is worth i have one and its sure old
(a random swedish guy)
Atzel
#1345751
2 months ago
#1291220

And today Pattons serve as range wrecks. What's your point? The T-34 was designed *before* WW2. No, it's not going to stand up against tanks designed more then 6 years of intensive armored warfare innovation later. You stand the T-44 and the Patton against each other, you got a more realistic comparision. Pro-tip, the T-44 was superior in every way. It was even superior to the M47 Patton and we had to wait until 1953 for the deployment of the M48 Patton until we got a tank that could rival the T-44... but by then the outragously superior T-54 had already been in service for 6 years.