The Soviet T-34 tank was the primary tank for the Red Army throughout most of World War II. It was based on a design from the American M1928 tank and featured a suspension innovation from U.S ...
MOSCOW, December 3. /TASS/. The Soviet legendary T-34 tank defined the architecture of the armor of all the world’s tank powers after World War Two, former Head of the Russian Defense Ministry ...
MOSCOW, January 9. /TASS/. Thirty vintage Soviet tanks T-34-85 have returned to Russia from Laos, where they have been in active service since 1987, the Russian Defense Ministry’s press-service ...
the end of the war in 1945 didn't put an end to tank development. Although it was the highly successful T-34 that led the Soviet Union to Berlin, it was outdated by this time. And even though the ...
Over 100 T-90Ms have been lost in the war, raising questions about whether these new deliveries can offset ongoing losses.
A train carrying 30 vintage T-34 Soviet tanks has arrived near Moscow after an epic journey that took the tanks by sea and by rail from South-East Asia. Russian families braved freezing ...
An investigation is under way to determine exactly where in Arctic Russia the video was filmed. The T-34 was a tank that played a vital role in the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany in World ...
Summary and Key Points: The Soviet-era T-72 Main Battle Tank has been Russia’s most effective armored vehicle in its war against Ukraine, outperforming the more modern T-90M. -Despite the T-90M ...
Big Wind, as it came to be known, was built on the chassis of a Russian T-34 tank dating back to World War II. In place of the original gun turret, it instead sported a pair of Tumansky R-25 ...
Moscow and Caracas could also discuss future deliveries of Russian-made infantry fighting vehicles, the source added. According to military experts, the T-72 main battle tanks will comprise the ...
Ukrainian forces destroyed four Russian T-80 tanks and a refueling point in an attack, according to social media posts sharing video footage of the aftermath in the Luhansk region of Ukraine.
A clip shared by Russian sources purportedly capturing the destruction of Ukrainian tanks in Russia's Kursk region appears to instead show two of Moscow's T-62s targeted by Kyiv's troops.