What does the T in T-34 stand for?
tyagach
T-34-T (T stands for tyagach [“tractor”]) – During World War II, some old T-34s were rebuilt as armored recovery vehicles (ARVs) with their turret removed; sometimes the turret ring was plated over or a superstructure was added in place of the turret. They were used solely for towing operations.
Is T-34 A true story?
The plot is a little fantastic (a captured Russian tank commander and crew being recruited by the Nazis for training purposes), but it is based on a true story from 1944.
Is there an English version of T-34?
T-34 (English Dub)
How many T-34 are left in the world?
T-34 | |
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Unit cost | 3,094–9,000 Man hours 130,000–429,000 rubles |
Produced | 1940–1945 (USSR), 1951–1955 (Poland), 1951–1958 (Czechoslovakia) |
No. built | 84,070 35,120 T-34 48,950 T-34-85 |
Variants | See T-34 variants |
Why the T-34 was the best tank of ww2?
Built in Ukraine in the Kharkov Steam-Engine Factory (KhPZ), the German general von Runstedt called the T-34 the “best tank in the world” and von Kleist said it was the “finest in the world.” The T-34 had a more powerful cannon than German tanks, a higher top speed (32 MPH versus 25 MPH), and superior sloped armor and …
Is t55 still in use?
Currently 35 T-55s are in service. Mongolia – 250 T-54s were ordered in 1960 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1961 and 1964. 250 T-55s were ordered in 1963 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1964 and 1967. 650 T-54s, T-55s and T-62s were in service in early 2001 and 370 in early 2003.
Is t34 rated R?
A good music soundtrack and quality acting are very good. I have watched the movie three times and the enjoyment factor is still present. The movie was not as graphic as the R-rated Brad Pitt Sherman tank movie “Fury” so I would give it a PG-13 rating.