A T-34-85 tank destroyed by the U.S. military in the Korean War, U.S. troops pose for a photo in front of the tank, and the tank is written all over in English.
The T-34 tank was a medium tank designed before World War II by Mikhail Ilyich Koshkin, a designer of the Comintern International Plant of the Soviet Union. With a total combat weight of 32 tons, an engine power of 500 horsepower, a maximum road speed of 55 kilometers and a maximum range of 400 kilometers, the T-34 tank is a tank with outstanding firepower, protection and mobility.
The Soviets initially simply called it the T-34, and later the Soviets in order to equip the 76The T-34 with a 2-mm gun was distinguished from the T-34 with an 85-mm gun, which was called the T-34 76 and T-34 85, respectively.
The T-34 tank, which had a good performance in World War II, was heavily equipped by the Korean People's Army in the Korean War. At the beginning of the war, in the confrontation with the M24 "Xiafei" light tank of the US army, it showed its majesty. After that, the U.S. military quickly sent M26 tanks, M46 tanks, M4A3E8 tanks, and the T-34 tanks of the Korean People's Army were destroyed in large numbers. These veterans of the Korean War focus on the T-34-85 tanks that were destroyed that year.
Tanks have become children's toys, which is probably the best destination for war.