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I would like to suggest this captured T-34/76 1940, which is unique, as its tracks and Sprocketwheel have been replaced by that of the Pz I Ausf.F, it would also use german made ammo.
It is a mostly unchanged T 34 1940 (unlike the in game 1942), does not have add on armor, just the L-11 gun and not a german commanders cupola, however german tracks.
Especially in 1941/42 in the Russian campaign, germany captured many russian tanks, including T-34 tanks and often used them to fill their own gaps, as the further away from germany, the longer the support routes got and the longer it took to gain new tanks and parts. While usually a large number of modifications would be added, to address issues and simplefy usage by germany such as the cupola and german equipment and radios, this tank appears to be lacking most.
The history of this tank is mostly unknown, however there is some photographic and even a short film of it.
The tracks it recived were from the Pz I Ausf.F, which along its slightly bigger brother the Pz II Ausf.J were a small batch of light heavy breakthrough infantry support tanks, that were basically the same as their older brothers, however with vastly increased armor of frontally 80, sides and back 50mm. While they were immune to most guns, they somewhat lacked mobility, as well as their weak armarment of just 2x Mg 34 and 2 cm KwK 38 and Mg 34 was ultimatly their downfall, beeing reused as police units to fight against partisants, who often lacked tanks and AT guns, where they showed very high success.
The modification on the tank appear simple, the tracks have been replaced, as well as the Sprocket wheel, as the original transfers the power via the center guides, while the german tracks are moved by the sprockets.
Additional spare track link holders have been added to the sides.
The Gun:
7,62 cm KwK L/30,5 (L-11)
-5° to + 25° Elevation 360° Traverse
63 rounds of Captured Russian ammo (Like in game already found)
As well as German Produced ammo:
Case Drawing: 76,2x385mmR
Ap:
Pzgr.39 Rot (Apcbc) 7,6 kg 20g H.10 555m/s (or 575m/s?) 97mm (or 102mm)/10m
Pzgr.39 (Apcbc) 7,1 kg 80g Fp.02 and Np.10 (102,4 g TnTa) 575m/s 94mm/10m
Pzgr.40 (Apcr) 4,15 kg 28x111mm 0,90kg Core 820m/s 148mm/10m
Gr.38 Hl/C (Heat) 5,05 kg 515 g H.10 (875,5g TnTa) 450m/s 115mm/10m
Just a adapted 75mm Gr.38
He:
Sprgr.39 (He) 6,25 kg 585g Fp.02 and Np.10 (748,8g TnTa) 550 m/s
The Vehicle:
Survivability and armour
Armour
front / side / back
Hull
45 / 45 / 40 mm
Turret
45 / 45 / 45 mm
Visibility
83 %
Crew
4 persons
Mobility:
Max speed
Forwards: 49 km/h
Backwards: 7 km/h
Power-to-weight ratio: 19.5 hp/t
Engine power: 500 hp
Weight: 25.6 t
D.50/12 Kraftfahrzeuge des Heerswaffenamt
H.Dv. 119/3121
H.Dv. 119/148
Geschossringbuch I
Warthunder Wiki T-34 1940
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