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General Characteristics
Length: 9.7 m
Width: 3.2 m
Height: 3.4 m
Weight:45 t
Speed: 30 km/h (road)
- (off-road)
Range:150 km
Primary armament: 76.2 mm gun
Secondary armament: 2 45 mm guns
5-6 7.62 mm machineguns
Power plant:-
Crew:11


The T-35 was the first Soviet heavy tank. It was produced because the Red Army wanted a vehicle that could break through heavy fortified defences.

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Production History

The first prototype was produced in 1932 and it had one main turret with a 76.2 mm gun and four smaller turrets taken from the BT-2. Two with 37 mm guns and two with machineguns. Production models had turrets similar to the ones on the BT-5. These were equipped with 45 mm guns. Some models had flamethrowers intead of one of the 45 mm guns. One T-35 tank cost 525,000 rubles which is nine times more than a BT light tank. Only 61 were built.

Combat History

The T-35 first was action against Finland in the Winter War. The 5th Heavy Tank Brigade with 62 T-35s fought against the Germans during Operation Barbarossa. This tank was replaced by the KV-1.

Variants

  • T-35-1 - Prototype
  • T-35-2 - Prototype
  • T-35A - Production model.
  • T-35B - New engine. Only prototype produced.
  • SU-7 - Prototypes with a 254 mm cannon, 305 mm howitzer and 400 mm mortar. Weighted over 106 tons.

See also

External links

  • AFV Interiors (http://afvinteriors.hobbyvista.com/t35/t35a.html)



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