![]() They’ve been overhauled and fitted with new running gear and slat armor designed to pre-detonate the warheads of anti-tank missiles. Nearly 80 years later, the North Korean People’s Army’s thrifty reserve forces still operate T-34/85 tanks. ![]() ![]() By 1945, the tank- armed with a heavier 85-millimeter gun and improved armor, now dubbed the T-34/85-was spearheading the Russian Army’s drive on Berlin. The T-34, conceived in great secrecy in Stalinist Russia, featured a powerful 76.2-millimeter main gun, good armor protection, and good cross-country mobility. One of the most iconic tanks of the Second World War was the Soviet T-34 medium tank. Some parts are to keep the post from being deleted. I also had no idea that North Korea still used the T-34, that's insane. Popular Mechanics just published the article today and to my surprise both the T-72 and T-80 make the list. ![]()
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