T-34-88 (k20)

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Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg T-34-88 (k20)
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Leonid Vasilyevich Yegoshin in front of the repainted T-34-88 (K20)


T-34-88 History
In May 1945, as World War Two came to an end, German forces in the Courland Pocket of Latvia surrendered to the Red Army. Among the vehicles handed over at Stende Station was a T-34-85 that had been modified by the Germans to fire 8.8cm shells.

The tank was inspected by the 51st Army, which confirmed it was a captured Soviet vehicle that the Germans had rebuilt for their own use. Instead of scrapping it, the Soviets transferred it to the 174th Evacuation Company, where it was repainted in standard Soviet green and marked with the tactical number K20.

Following its recovery, the Red Army logged the vehicle in official records. By early 1946, it appeared under a special entry labeled “T-34 88 millimeter”, separate from the standard T-34-85 category. This indicated that the Soviets recognized it as a distinct and noteworthy variant.

On June 15, 1946, the tank’s classification was formally updated in military records, and it was transferred to Plant Number 27 in Leningrad, a facility responsible for repairs and testing. There, engineers examined the unusual modification and likely assessed the condition of the German-made gun and its mount.

Later, documents show that the 73rd Tank regiment listed the T-34-88 in its inventory, despite the unit primarily being equipped with heavier IS series tanks.

By restoring and recording the T-34-88 instead of dismantling it, the Soviets demonstrated genuine interest in the German conversion. It became one of the rare examples of a captured Soviet tank returning to service, this time back under Soviet control but still carrying a touch of German engineering.

Courland, Latvia 1945

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T-34-85 on the very right is the T-34-88 in Latvia during the surrender.


A Document confirming the T-34-88’s existence

it’s important to add the History of the vehicle the T-34-88 is based on.
T-34-85 History
The T-34-85 was a Soviet medium tank that represented a major upgrade from the earlier T-34 model. Development of the T-34 began in the late 1930s, but by 1943 Soviet engineers realized that the original T-34, armed with a 76.2mm, was struggling against newer German tanks like the Panther and Tiger. To meet this challenge, the T-34-85 was designed with a larger turret and a more powerful 85 millimeter gun.

The new turret allowed for a three-man crew inside, including a dedicated commander, gunner, and loader, which improved battlefield efficiency. The 85mm gun could penetrate the armor of most German medium tanks at typical combat ranges, giving the Soviets a better chance to compete on the battlefield. The armor was also increased, especially on the front, to help withstand hits from German weapons.

Production of the T-34-85 began in early 1944 at Soviet factories including Factory 183 in Kharkov and Factory 112 in Gorky. The tank quickly became a mainstay of Soviet armored forces and was used extensively in major operations such as the push through Eastern Europe and the final assaults into Germany. Its combination of mobility, firepower, and relative simplicity made it highly effective in both open terrain and urban combat.

After the war, the T-34-85 continued to see service around the world. Many Soviet allies and client states received the tank, and it was used in conflicts throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The tank’s design influenced later Soviet models and proved the value of balancing armor, firepower, and mobility in medium tank design.

The T-34-85 was praised for its reliability, ease of maintenance, and ability to operate in harsh conditions, from mud and snow to the wide open plains of Eastern Europe. Its influence extended well beyond the war, and it remained a symbol of Soviet armored strength for decades.


Specifications

General Information

  • Origin: Soviet Union (Modified by Germany but recaptured by the Soviets)
  • Crew: 5
  • Weight 35 tons

Dimensions

  • Length: 8.15m
  • Width: 3.00m
  • Height: 2.45m

Armament:

  • 8,5/8,8 cm L/56 cannon (S-53) (~55 rounds)
  • 2x 7.62 mm DT (1,890 rounds)

Armor-Piercing Rounds

    • APCBC (Pzgr. Patr. 41)
    • APCBC-HE (Pzgr. 39)

High-Explosive

    • HE (Sprgr. L/4.5)
    • HE-TF (Sprgr. Patr. L/4.5 (Kz))

Rare / Specialized Round

    • Incendiary Shrapnel (Gr. Br. Schr. Flak.)

Source: Op 1666 Volume 2
Recently came across this source for the ammo on another forum post which allowed me to finish this post. Thanks to @Kefal_Bravo_690

Armor:

Hull Front (Upper Glacis): 45mm angled at 60 degrees (approximately 90mm effective)
Turret Front: 75 to 90mm, cast armor
Rear Armor: 40 to 52mm
Hull Sides: 45mm, vertical
Roof/Floor: 20mm / 15 to 20mm
Turret Sides: 75mm

Engine:

  • V-2-34 V12 Diesel
    • 500 hp
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Maximum speed: 61 km/h
  • Power to weight ratio: 16.25 hp/ton
  • Range: 450 km

T-34-88 and T-34/85 747(r) in War Thunder
Due to it being in service with both Soviet Union and Germany, it would be a fun vehicle event vehicle you can unlock for both countries, in addition they would both have unique camouflages so getting them mixed up would be difficult.

Be sure to check out @Kefal_Bravo_690 post on the German variant the T-34/85 747(r) a lot of relevant information there.


Sources

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8avdv9
Video may contain nsfw so be aware.
Галерея фото Т-34-85 * T-34-85 tanks photogallery
https://stephentaylorhistorian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/op-1666-german-explosive-ordnance-volume-2.pdf
https://spbarchives.ru/infres/-/archive/cgakffd/1-photo/1AR-8/14306
51-я армия - страница клуба "Память" Воронежского госуниверситета
Сборник боевых документов/27/27 — Викитека
T-34 - Wikipedia

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-1. It’s a one-off prototype built by Germany.

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Agreed -1 I don’t believe this is something that should go to the soviets aswell considering they likely scrapped it after and it being a unique German modification like the current t34 in Germany

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I ain’t typing out a whole essay for this one.
Giving it to the Soviets is just a great way take an interesting German modification with a lot of hype and marketability, and make it boring. 🥀

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it served in the 73rd Guards Heavy Tank Regiment for awhile, likely longer than it was in German service.

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+1 because copy paste good

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-1 its a german modification.

NOT USSR

this is an especially stupid suggestion sorry mate

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How long did you wait for this to pass

It’s been like this since october I think? Me and a few others who do suggestions think they went on a Hiatus since they had the same issue.

It’s a recaptured Soviet vehicle, that was put back into service, so what if it’s a German modification XD

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A bit more unique compared to certain other vehicles we’ve gotten recently
Might be a nice vehicle in both USSR and Germany

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Put it on both sides and force them to fight each other, lets see which side will perform better XD.

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Besides obvious different paint jobs, I’ll admit the German one looks cooler, they’re basically the same, unless Gaijin wants to have creative freedom with it and make it slightly weaker with ammo.

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Highly disagree this should be a German exclusive t34 the fact the soviets recaptured it should be irrelevant it was a domestic modification and it should stay to the nation who did it being Germany

-1 completely disagree with this suggestion
this was one rare T-34 with 88mm gun modfiocon there are 0 reason to add this to USSR and was modified by germany.
USSR have other rare stuff that they could have.

imagine giving the maus to USSR because they have it in museum captured tanks will kill the game at one point in my opinion if gajin keep adding copy past stuff.

For both Germany and USSR please, it’s a very interesting vehicle and will likely be a cheaper and on-budget plus realistic alternative for a super gunned medium tank (Panther V to Panther II, T-34-85 to T-34-88). I’m worried if Gaijin add this to both nations would be the same situation with DF105 Clovis, hopefully both tech tree only.

While i do agree that the country that originally modified it would be best, i already know that Gaijin will happily copy paste something if they have an excuse for it, especially if they see an opportunity for more premiums

There’s no correlation, one was captured then documented, repainted and transferred to a tank unit, the other was a broken German prototype that couldn’t fire its main gun due to a broken gun mount.

In the era of copy and paste within this game I don’t see what the need/what is that bring nothing unique to countries that have other alternatives that would preform similar like the soviets already have the t34 100

-1 while sure, its a sowjet tank, but its a German Modification, so they are 2 options for it
1st option: Come into the Game as a German tank
2nd option: dont add it at all…

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It probably wasn’t a ‘tiger’ gun, but the ‘flak’ gun as tiger gun uses ‘electric’ shell ignition and i think it would have been too much of pain in the ahh to retrofit, most probable it was the 88 flak gun, i think like on that sd kfz gun carrier

Also same source i think point out that there was also an su-88 with the same retrofit (New ‘breech’ , old mount + barrel was prb bored out to host the new gun, instead of reusing the barrel)


‘Retrofit’ premium pack???