Russian T-90 main battle tank
The T-90 tank is a Russian-developed main battle tank that was first commissioned in 1993. It is an extension of T-72 tank technology, combined with a T-80U fire control system. The T-90 is equipped with Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armor and multi-layer composite armor, equipped with the 1A45T fire control system, and the main weapon is the 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun, which can fire a variety of ammunition, including the tail stable shell piercing bomb (APFSDS), high explosive disc killing grenade (HE-FRAG) and 9M119 anti-tank missile. The maximum speed is 65km.
Soviet KV1 Heavy Tank
The KV-1 tank was a heavy tank produced by the Soviet Union during World War II, named Kliment Voroshilov (Kliment Voroshilov) in honor of Kliment Voroshilov, the Soviet National Defense People's Commissar and statesman. KV-1 tanks were known for their heavy armor in the early years of the war, especially in the first year of the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
P-1000 Ultra Heavy Tank
The P-1000 super heavy tank was a type of super heavy tank planned by Nazi Germany and developed by the German company Krupp, but the plan was abandoned in 1943 and no P-1000 was produced. In early 1942, the German Weapons Agency's Fifth Division planned to develop the P-1000 super heavy tank. At that time, Nazi Germany's military development and strength had reached their peak, and Adolf Hitler himself was very interested in the project of developing super heavy tanks at the beginning. He believed that the larger the tank, the stronger it would be, and did not consider many practical issues at all.
KV-2 Heavy Tank
It is a heavy tank developed and equipped by the Soviet Union in 1942. The KV-2 heavy tank is assembled with a new turret and artillery on the chassis of the KV-1 heavy tank. The tank has a combat weight of 53 tons and a crew of 6 people. The main gun is the M10 152mm howitzer, which fires various types of shells including lethal grenades, explosive grenades, and armor piercing shells. The firing rate of the artillery is 2-4 rounds per minute. The maximum range for indirect shooting is 12000 meters. The armor piercing thickness when firing armor piercing shells can reach 124 millimeters. The maximum speed of the tank is only 26 kilometers per hour.
Super heavy tank E-100 during World War II
In April 1943, Germany formulated a plan for the production of general-purpose, standardized, and serialized tanks, and the E-series tank plan was a manifestation of this idea. The E-series tanks include models such as E-5, E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75, and E-100. The E-100 super heavy tank has invested the most research and development resources among them. The development of E-100 began in June 1943 and was carried out by the Adola company. In 1944, Hitler issued an order to halt the development of the E-100 tank in order to concentrate on the development of the "Mouse" tank.
World War II Soviet heavy tank KV-1 heavy tank
KV-1 heavy tank, designed by Joseph Yakovlevich Koshin of the Soviet Union in the early stages of World War II. Named after Marshal Klimt Yevlemovich Voroshilov, the Soviet Defense Commissioner. The KV-1 heavy tank weighs 46 tons and is equipped with a water-cooled diesel engine with a power of 410 kilowatts. It has a maximum highway speed of 35 kilometers per hour and a maximum driving range of 225 kilometers; Equipped with a 76.2mm tank gun and 4 7.62mm caliber DT machine guns, usually used in offensive operations as a vanguard to break through enemy defenses.
Soviet KV-2 Heavy Tank
The KV-2 heavy tank was a type of heavy tank developed and equipped by the Soviet Union in 1942. The KV-2 heavy tank is assembled with a new turret and artillery on the chassis of the KV-1 heavy tank. The tank has a combat weight of 53 tons and a crew of 6 people. The main gun is the M10 152mm howitzer, which fires various types of shells including lethal grenades, explosive grenades, and armor piercing shells. The firing rate of the artillery is 2-4 rounds per minute. The maximum range for indirect shooting is 12000 meters. The armor piercing thickness when firing armor piercing shells can reach 124 millimeters. The maximum speed of the tank is only 26 kilometers per hour.
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