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Soviet BT-7 fast tank.
Soviet IS-1 heavy tank.
Soviet IS-2 heavy tank.
Soviet IS-3 heavy tanks.
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The USSR in World War II.
27 million people died plus 100,000 tanks.
The Soviet Union built more than 100,000 tanks and self-propelled guns in the Great War, also from Western countries.
More than 10,000 tanks were obtained, so the total number was about 110,000. But if you look at the total number of tanks in the Soviet armored forces in 45 years, it will be more than 10,000. And where did the other 100,000 tanks go???
Of course, it was completely scrapped by the German army.
As long as a tank is not completely destroyed on the battlefield, it can return to the battlefield 2 or even 3 times after being repaired. Although the Soviet army produced only 100,000 tanks in World War II, they repaired more than 400,000 tanks.
A tank can sometimes be repaired even if the turret is knocked out. But unfortunately, once the Soviet tanks were attacked by the tigers.
The leopard is in the middle. Hit at close range, due to the excessive power of German artillery (plus Soviet tanks love to be martyred). They are often blown apart.
A badly damaged vehicle like this cannot be repaired, and it can only be repaired. Although the Soviet army fought and repaired, the total loss of its combat vehicles was indeed about 100,000 units.
Maozi. In the Great Patriotic War of 1941.
After the outbreak, the main heavy tanks produced were the KV series and the IS series.
There are 2874 units of the KV-1, 232 units of the KV-2, 1232 units of the KV-1C, 130 units of the KV-1 85, 3854 units of the IS-2, and the above are heavy tanks. These tanks were produced between 1941 and 1945. In addition, tanks produced in the USSR before 1941 were not included.
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T-26 light tanks: 1549 units in 1940.
BT-7 light tanks: 706 units in 1940.
T-40 light tanks: 41 in 1940, 638 in 1941.
T-50 light tanks: 48 in 1941 and 15 in 1942.
T-60 light tanks: 1,385 in 1941, 4,660 in 1942.
T-70 light tanks: 4,913 in 1942, 3,483 in 1943.
Su-76 tank destroyers: 26 in 1942, 1908 in 1943, 7155 in 1944, 3552 in 1945.
T-34 76 medium tanks: 117 in 1940, 3020 in 1941, 12572 in 1942, 15820 in 1943, 4100 in 1944.
T-34 85 medium tanks: 10,615 in 1944, 21,108 in 1945.
T-44 medium tanks: 965 units in 1945.
Su-122 self-propelled guns: 25 in 1942, 611 in 1943.
Su-85 tank destroyers: 760 in 1943, 1899 in 1944.
Su-100 tank destroyers: 500 in 1944, 1835 in 1945.
T-28 medium tanks: 13 in 1940.
KV-1 heavy tanks: 141 in 1940, 1258 in 1941, 1860 in 1942.
KV-1S heavy tanks: 585 in 1942, 621 in 1943.
KV-85 heavy tanks: 148 units in 1943.
KV-2 heavy tanks: 102 in 1940, 100 in 1941.
KV-8 heavy tanks: 102 in 1942, 35 in 1943.
IS-1 heavy tanks: 67 in 1943, 40 in 1944.
IS-2 heavy tanks: 35 in 1943, 2210 in 1944, 1150 in 1945.
Su-152: 704 units in 1943.
ISU-122 152: 35 in 1943, 2510 in 1944, 1530 in 1945.
A total of 130,000 units
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During the Second World War, the total number of tanks produced in the USSR was 111850 units, of which:
43,110 light tanks;
58,124 medium tanks;
10,616 heavy tanks.
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The Soviet Union built more than 100,000 tanks and self-propelled guns in the Great War, and also received more than 10,000 tanks from Western countries, so the total number is about 110,000.
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In addition to the development of medium and heavy duty, light water and land and light light have also been developed. The total production of tanks and self-propelled fires reached 10,000 units.
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A total of 140,000 tanks were produced in the Soviet Union during World War II.
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Just say about the large series, with which the main models are: T-26, BT-2, BT-5, BT-7, T-28, T-35, T-34 76, T-34 85, KV-1, KV-2, KV-1S, IS-1, IS-2, IS-3.
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The real and tragic World War II! A German company of tanks was wiped out by a Soviet tank.
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Upstairs, two rats were approved by the Soviets and put on display in a museum in Russia.
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Only Germany had super-heavy tanks, respectively.
Rat-type 180 tons.
Giant rat P1000 1000 tons.
Giant Rat P1500 1500 tons.
E100 100 tons.
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Historically, two KV-VIs have been built
U.S. Army T28 Mouse German P1000, conceptual, not made!
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Super heavy tanks? Or Soviet, and more than 100 tons?
There was no such tank, and the heaviest was Joseph. The Stalin Type 2, as the "rat tank" as it is said downstairs, weighed 188 tons.
It's not that they didn't have to be built, but only two were built, the Rat 1 tank with one turret and two 88 mm guns, and the Rat 2 tank without a turret and only a machine gun. These two tanks took part in the Battle of Berlin, and after the war, the Germans blew up two prototypes.
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Do you want it for.
Slow speed and poor maneuverability.
Just have js-3 and you're good to go.
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Battle of Kursk.
The Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943 was the largest tank battle in human history, and it was an offensive campaign carefully planned by Field Marshal Manstein, the best German commander in World War II, to force the Soviet Union to sign a peace treaty. Two of the best Marshals of the Soviet Red Army, Marshal Zhukov and Vasilevsky, commanded the Soviet Red Army to successfully carry out a defensive counterattack, crushing the German offensive and exhausting the offensive potential of the German army at the cost of great sacrifices. From then until the end of the war, the Germans never took the initiative to launch an offensive campaign.
Thus, Marshal of the Soviet Union Zhukov called the Battle of Kursk a turning point in the Great Patriotic War for the USSR and a turning point in World War II.
The Soviet Union had 400,000 or even 1.1 million more troops than Germany, and it was the head of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union had a mass base.
Comparing the military strength of the two sides is clear at a glance.
The Germans mobilized 17 panzer divisions, 3 motorized divisions and 16 infantry divisions of Army Group ** and Army Group South. Army Group ** to the north sent the 9th Army under the command of Moder, with 6 armored divisions, 1 motorized division, and 11 infantry divisions; Army Group South on the southern flank dispatched two corps, the 4th Panzer Army under the command of Hult and the Keff Corps under the command of Kef, with a total of 11 armored divisions, 2 motorized divisions and 5 infantry divisions. About 20 more divisions were prepared to operate on the flanks of the assault group, with air support from the 4th and 6th air groups.
The total strength is 900,000 troops, 2,700 tanks, 10,000 artillery pieces and more than 2,000 aircraft.
The Soviets amassed 1.3 million troops, more than 20,000 artillery pieces, 3,400 tanks and more than 2,100 aircraft in the Kursk salient area. To the north was the ** Front under the command of Rokossovsky, and to the south was the Voronezh Front under the command of Vatutin. In addition, to the north of the salient was the Bryansk Front, commanded by Popov, and to the south was Malinovsky's Southwestern Front.
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Yes, the tanks of World War II were very tall, because the technology was not very developed at that time, so it was more difficult to manufacture, and the tanks now are much lower than they were then, but they are more powerful.
Germany blitzed Poland, France and other countries.