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T-34/76
The T-34/76 designation was used by the Germans to identify the Soviet T-34.
By Staff Writer
The T-34/76 was nothing more than the German designation used for the base T-34 medium tank in use by the Soviet Union during World War 2. For a full history of the T-34, visit the T-34 entry.
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Designation: T-34/76
Classification Type: Main Battle Tank
Contractor: State Factories - USSR
Country of Origin: Soviet Union
Number Built: 84,070 |
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Operators: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Cuba, Finland, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Mongolia, North Korea, China, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, Algeria, Angola, Congo, Guinea, Ethiopia, Mali, Mozambique, Somalia, Sudan, Togo and Zimbabwe.
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T-34 - Base Series Production Designation
T-34/76A - Single Hatch Turret; welded or cast construction.
T-34/76B - Longer Main Gun; welded or cast construction.
T-34/76B ATO-41 - Subvariant of B model; flamethrower type.
T-34/76C - Turret designed with hexagonal shape; twin hatch turret as oppose to single hatch of earlier models.
T-34/76D - Redesigned turret featured even more hexagonal design; wider surface mantlet for main gun.
T-34/76D ATO-42 - Subvariant of D model; flamethrower type.
T-34/76E - Implementation of commander's cupola in turret.
T-34/76F - Improved gearbox for better performance; turret of cast construction.
T-34/76F Mine Roller - Subvariant of T-34/76F model; dedicated mine roller vehicle for anti-mine duty.
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