T-35 heavy tank, circa 1930s

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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
1 Jul 2016 04:24:57 PM

ROLLING BLUNDER:

Another 1930's idea was the multi-turret tank these lumbering land monsters were heavy lacked mobility and were prone to mechanical break downs. Enter the T-35 these machines looked impressive during an annual May Day Parade, for the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
Total production was 61 vehicles. Armament was 1 x 76.2mm main gun w/95 rounds, 2 x 45mm guns w/225 rounds and 6 x DT 7.62mm machine guns w/10,080 rounds. powered by 1 x 500hp 12 cyl engine. During the opening days of the German invasion against the Soviet Union its been reported that 90% of these vehicles were lost not to enemy action, but to mechanical break downs or for one reason or another abandoned by their crews.

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