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In 1941, the production of T-34 tanks accounted for 40 of the total production of all tanks, 51 in 1942, 79 in 1943, 86 in 1944, and more than 2,000 tanks per month in later years, which was the wartime rate. Fourth, the end of World War II did not bring a "sudden brake" to the huge arms industry of the Soviet Union, and the T-34 tank was produced until 1950. Fifth, in the 11 years from 1940 to 1950, nearly 80,000 (79,877) T-34 series tanks were produced, becoming a veritable "big brother" in the world's 90-year history of tank development
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It is no longer what it used to be, and it is well documented that it produced more than 20,000 per month during World War II. But now the tank is no longer comparable to the previous World War II.
In the past, the tank was covered with a steel shell, an engine and gearbox, and a gun. Basically, you can build a tank with steel, so it depends on the steel production.
Now there are a lot of electronic devices on the tank, and at present, with the upgrading of materials, the tank uses special steel, and the production of special steel is not so large. So now it's a lot less.
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During World War II it was around 20,000 per year (t34).
The average is close to 2000 per month
For comparison, the German tiger ...... 25 per month
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If all the factories of automobiles, tractors and other equipment are produced at full capacity, it is estimated that tens of thousands of vehicles can be produced a month.
During World War II, the United States used full power to build aircraft carriers, which seemed to be hundreds, which was terrifying. The USSR knows a lot.
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The Soviet Union died 27 million people plus 100,000 tanks in World War II.
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. 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 Panther hit at close and medium range, due to the excessive power of German artillery (plus the Soviet tanks were fond of martyrdom). 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.
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After the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War in 1941, Maozi's main heavy tanks 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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The Soviet Union built more than 100,000 tanks and self-propelled guns in the Great War, and also received about 10,000 tanks from Western countries, and produced about 10,000 before the war. So the total number is about 140,000 vehicles.
Another data is 111,850 units:
43,110 light tanks of thirteen models;
58,124 medium tanks of five models;
10,616 heavy tanks of seven models;
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Soviet tanks were very varied, but the Soviets produced only a few of them in large quantities. It's hard to say exactly how many there are. The first one was the imitation of the French FT-17, and later included the Vickers imported from the United Kingdom (which later developed the T26 series), Carden-Lloyd, etc., but the decisive one was the Christie type imported from the United States, on the basis of which the Soviets first developed the BT series, followed by the T34 series.
The Soviet Union also developed many tanks of its own, such as the KV, which later developed the IS series. In addition, the T35 and T28 are not produced in large quantities, among others. In World War II, the Soviet Army's early main tanks were T26 and BT-7 8, but the scrap rate of T-26 was as high as 70%, so the Soviet Army looked like a huge tank force on the surface, but in fact it was completely empty.
The real workhorse is more than 1,300 T-34s and KVs, but because there are still many shortcomings, such as the crew and the tank have not yet fully adapted, as well as the lack of communication equipment. Therefore, the combat effectiveness is also low. From '42 to '43, many of the hastily produced tanks were T-60 70 series light tanks, with low performance and poor defense.
It is difficult to list the many miscellaneous tanks before World War II, in short, the earliest is the KS model (imitation FT-17), and the T26 model is not very well remembered. The T34 includes models 40, 41, 42, 43, as well as some products with factory modifications. There were at least three models after the 85 mm gun was modified, the earliest one was equipped with the D-5 gun, the later one was installed with the Zis-5 gun, and the last model changed the turret detail design.
In addition, there was a model with a relatively strong armor-piercing ability, but an expensive 57 ZIS-2 gun. KV includes models such as 1, 1S, 2, 85, etc., IS includes types 1, 2, 3, BT includes types 1-8 The first letter of the Russian tank corresponds to the English letter T (the same is true for typographic writing), so most Soviet tanks start with T, but there are exceptions, BT means Fast Tank, KV is named after Voroshilov's first and last name, and IS is named after Stalin. After Stalin's death, the tendency to de-Stalinize led the Soviet Army to unify the tank numbers into the T series, in addition to the PT (Amphibious Tank) series, the post-war heavy tanks include the IS-4 - T10 series, in fact, they are all "Stalin" series, medium tanks include T-44, T-54 55, T62, T64, T72, T80, T90, and now the latest T95
The Soviet Union did not put forward the concept of a "main battle tank", and it was always called a "medium tank". But the latest T95 should be said to have been developed in Russia, I don't know if there have been changes. Amphibious tanks have only the PT-76 series. 4
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There are mainly KV series, JS series, T34, T10, T54, 55, T62, T64, T72, T80, and such anti-nuclear tanks as Project 279.
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Soviet tanks can be said to have influenced the development process of modern tanks, including Europe, Africa, South America and Asia, and the shadow of Soviet tanks can be seen. At that time, the Soviet Union built a number of tanks, and the only thing they had in common was that the suffix of the tanks was named"Engineering"End. The Wisdom Tank types include Light, Medium, Heavy, Artillery, and Tank Destroyers.
Those engineering tanks developed in the USSR.
Project 416.
Project 430.
Project 483.
Project 680.
Project 681.
Project 685.
Project 688.
Project 704.
Project 714.
Project 757.
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Project 770.
Project 772.
Project 775.
Project 904.
Project 911.
Those engineering tanks developed in the USSR.
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The Soviet Union did not have any main tanks before World War II, and there were as many as a dozen models.
In fact, the Soviet Union was also groping for what configuration was the future of development, so it produced no matter what configuration it was, and let the troops test it in practice. including the T-35 in a multi-turret configuration; Heavy firepower, heavy armor, kv at sacrificial speed; Light armor, medium firepower, high-speed BT26. And so on and so forth.
Around 1939, after summarizing the results of various routes, everyone basically agreed: a single turret, diesel engine, inclined armor, high cross-country ability, was the future direction of development, and the final result of this conclusion was the T-34.
In 1941, quite a few T-34s were already delivered to the troops, but the final modification training had not yet been completed, and the troops had not yet fully mastered this **. The Soviet Union had already decided that most of the models would be replaced by the T-34 and used as the main model, but on June 22, the war broke out, and it was not too late.
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There are more than 2,000 more advanced vehicles, all of which add up to less than 20,000 vehicles.
Including T72, T80, T90, T14, etc.
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Auto repair is a technical job, and the salary is mainly related to the skill level and experience of the individual. Generally speaking, the current development of the auto repair industry is good, and the salary is still very considerable after working hard for a period of time, and it can also lay a foundation for entrepreneurship.
The salary is not high, and now the large clubs are generally about 3000, although the food and accommodation are included, but it is still not enough, so the general players are going to play games or to engage in endorsements, the prize money of the game is high, and the club will not get a commission.
Tens of thousands of dollars a month.
At the beginning, it can be one or two thousand, and it takes a long time to do it, and there are many old customers, so it is normal to take 3000-10000! The key express delivery has to be good for the company! SF Express is good! The key is to be in good health and be able to run!