Thank you for the fast response, i thought i would be waiting for months to get an answer xd. But i have a few questions about this T34/76, first off did the T34/76 gets modified by the Norwegian after they took it?
Was there any information on how many T34’s the Norwegian took after the occupation ended?
If you could answer this question, i would appreciate it alot!
Also, I am really sorry for deleting the previous comment before this, Since i wasn’t finish with writing my comment. I am actually intrested in norwegian military history and history, and wanted to know more about it especially with this T34/76. Again, thank you for answering to my first question earlier!
It was just that one T34/76. The Germans transported it to Norway in 1943, where it was used as a part of German propaganda, and displayed as captured Soviet material. After the war the t34 was used at the Raufoss ammunition factories for testing ammunition.
It’s not modified by Norway, but it could have the German modification, 747(r). Like for example the Hotchkiss H.35 that the Germans had captured from the French, and modified, and ended up in Norway
i’ll see what i can find, doubt there will be much tough, just information etc about the captured PZ.III and Stug III’s that was captured and used until the 50’s to mis 50’s are still classified, classified for 80 years lol
Found an image of it
And another, around 2010 i think
Displayed at Rena leir, and it’s apparently an T34/85
I won’t give up the idea of a new independent Norwegian/Danish techtree, and thus i will still update the NDI techtrees. After extensive work and research, i have managed to find and identify a lot of new vehicles, which of many are unique! I have made a bullet point of each vehicles i have added, and i have been working on making separate suggestion for each of them just to have all information possible available for each vehicle.
I have also done some rework of the tree, i have removed vehicles that woudn’t be really suitable in the game in it’s current state, such as the Danish anti air vehicles armed with a single 8mm madsen magazine fed machinegun, and replaced this with two different “technical” anti air trucks from April 1940 in Norway. I have also done some renamings; Strv - Stridsvogn (Tank), Stkn - Stormkanon (Self Propelled howitzer) to make it easier to read and avoid comfusion.