T34-85
The T34-85 was a medium tank produced by the Soviet Union during World War II. This tank is an improved model of the T-34 series, equipped with a more powerful 85mm gun to deal with the threat of German tanks. T34-85 performed well in the war and became one of the main forces of the Soviet Red Army armored forces.
Soviet T-55A tanks
The T-55A tank is a main battle tank developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950 s and is an improved model of the T-54 series. It is equipped with a 100mm caliber gun with great firepower. The armor protection of T-55A tanks has also been enhanced to better withstand enemy attacks. The tank has good maneuverability and off-road ability, and is suitable for various complex battlefield environments. T-55A tanks were widely used in the militaries of many countries during the Cold War and have performed well in many military conflicts.
Soviet T-34-85 tanks
The T-34-85 tank was a medium-sized tank developed and put into use by the Soviet Union during World War II. It is an improved model of the T-34 series tank, equipped with an 85mm caliber gun, more powerful firepower. The armor protection of T-34-85 tanks has also been enhanced to better withstand enemy attacks. The tank has good maneuverability and off-road ability, and is suitable for various complex battlefield environments. T-34-85 tanks did well in World War II.
British CenturionMKIII Tank
It is a medium-sized tank developed by the United Kingdom after World War II and is the third model in the Centurion tank series. It is famous for its powerful firepower, strong armor and good mobility. The OQF 20-pounder gun equipped with 84mm caliber provided excellent accuracy at the time, and was equipped with a new dual-axis fully automatic stabilization system, allowing the gunner to fire while moving and maneuvering. There are two storage locations at the front of the body for the track links. In service in 1948, it was produced more than the MKII model and played an important role in the Korean War.
Soviet T-34/85 Medium Tank
The T-34/85 is a famous medium tank developed by the Soviet Union during World War II in 1943, based on the upgraded firepower of the T-34 medium tank. It is a new type of tank developed on the basis of the T-34/76. As the main tank model of the Soviet Union in the later stages of the war, it surpassed the T-34/76 in terms of firepower and armor. Compared with the Panther, the T-34/85 has lower firepower and armor, but its performance is reliable, its structure is simple, and it is easy to produce. Its total weight is lower than the Panther, and its overall combat capability surpasses that of German tanks, reaching the best level of the T-34 series.
Type 59 Medium Tank
The Type 59 Medium Tank (Chinese development code: WZ120, English: Type 59 Medium Tank, abbreviated as Type 59 Tank) was a type of medium tank that China replicated and extensively equipped in the 1950s, referencing the Soviet T-54A medium tank. The Type 59 medium tank is the first domestically produced main battle tank equipped by China. This tank was first deployed to the Chinese military in 1959 and was the main equipment of the Chinese armored forces until the 1980s.
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