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Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank [1934-1939] (Single Crew)
   
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Era: WW2
Category: Military
Type: Tank
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Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank [1934-1939] (Single Crew)

In 1 collection by U.S.S. Laffey DD-724
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Description
The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted heavy tank of the interwar period and early Second World War that saw limited service with the Red Army. Often called a land battleship, it was the only five-turreted heavy tank in the world to reach production, but proved to be slow and mechanically unreliable. Most of the T-35 tanks still operational at the time of Operation Barbarossa were lost due to mechanical failure rather than enemy action. It was designed to complement the contemporary T-28 medium tank; however, very few were built. Outwardly, it was large; but internally, the spaces were cramped with the fighting compartments separated from each other. Some of the turrets obscured the entrance hatches. It started production in 1934, and 59 (including ones with conical turrets) were built by 1939. In general, throughout its production run small improvements were made to the individual tanks. Production tanks had medium turrets similar to the ones on the BT-5, but without the rear overhang. The final batch was a run of ten T-35 that had new turrets with sloped armour all around, as well as modified side skirts with suspension service hatches and new driver's hatch. Four of them had original fully vertical pedestal for the main turret, while the latter six had sloped pedestal. Originally, the main turret was equipped with a 76.2 mm KT-28 cannon (length of barrel 16.5 calibers), which was also used on the Т-28 medium tank. The mounting allowed for vertical training (aiming) with upper and lower limits of −7° and +23°, respectively. As an auxiliary weapon in the main turret, to the right of the cannon, the 7.62 mm DT machine gun was placed autonomously in a ball setting. The cannon and machine gun had complete 360° horizontal sector of fire and independent fire control systems. The spare DT machine gun was fastened in a loop setting in the storage niche of the turret. The mechanism to turn the turret employed an electromechanical three-speed drive; an auxiliary hand drive was also provided for emergency use. By 1937, an anti-aircraft DT machine gun was set in a P-40 mount on the foundation of the gunner's hatch on the main turret. In 1938, the L-10 tank cannon was proposed for the main turret weapon, but the representatives of the ABTU (the "Auto-Tank Directorate") abandoned this idea, considering the power of the KT-28 enough for the purpose of defeating enemy armored vehicles, and the accompaniment of attacking infantry was provided for by the two 45-mm cannons. In each of the two diagonally-mounted (i.e., one in the right forward quarter and another in the diagonally-opposite left rear quarter, as viewed from behind) two-seater turrets was placed one 45 mm tank cannon obr.1932 and a coaxially-mounted 7.62 mm DT machine gun. Later, this cannon was replaced with a 45 mm gun of the 20k Model 1934 with a semi-automatic breech-block. The coupled setting had vertical training (aiming) limits of −8° to +23°. The front turret weapon had a horizontal field of fire from 19° (left of the turret's centerline) to −184° (rearwards). The two smaller turrets were single-seat and had one 7.62 mm DT machine gun apiece. The horizontal training (aiming) of these weapons was carried out through the turning of a hand mechanism. Due to its high cost, the production run of the T-35 ended at just two prototypes and 60 production tanks.

Press [Action 2] For 45mm
Press [Horn] For Coaxial and 7.62mm
Top Speed: 19mph (31 kmh)
Weight:99,200 (44.3 Tonnes)
Brick Count:899
Elevation: -5°/25°
Reload: 4.5/3.3
Armor Pen (in Bricks):
76mm: 21(Aluminum)-- 7(Steel)-- 3(Tungsten)
45mm: 17(Aluminum)-- 5(Steel)-- 2(Tungsten)
21 Rounds (76mm)
217 Rounds (45mm)


Made By U.S.S. Laffey DD-724

Tags:
WW2, WWII, Interwar, Russia, Russian, Soviet Union, USSR, T-35, T35, Military, Conquest, Battle, Tank, Slow, War Thunder, World of Tanks, 1934, Land Battleship
3 Comments
blodgett9 29 Jan @ 5:24pm 
we need a t-28E
tonyepound803 15 Nov, 2024 @ 11:53am 
as someone who lives near the Laffey at Pariots point i have followed you because of your name and cool vehicles.
Funkypants 15 Nov, 2024 @ 11:10am 
You know not to be rude or anything but you just put history class in a description