General info for T-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.)

  • Country USSR
  • Vehicle role Medium Tank
  • Rank 2
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 3.7
    • realistic battles 3.7
    • simulator battles 3.7

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Mass 28.3 ton
  • Price 1,300¤
  • Wp bonus 60%
  • Exp bonus 236%
  • Training cost 4,700€
  • Visibility 83 %
  • Reload time 9.0 s
  • Free repairs 30
  • Horse powers 775 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 54 km/h
  • Max inclination 34°
  • Full repair cost 1,000€
  • Weapon
    76 mm F-34 cannon (Ammo: 77)
    7.62 mm DT machine gun (Ammo: 1890)
  • Turn turret speed 23.8°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 73 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 71 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 65 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 1h 04m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 45 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 28°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -5°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 45 mm
Realistic Battles
  • Mass 28.3 ton
  • Price 1,300¤
  • Wp bonus 140%
  • Exp bonus 236%
  • Training cost 4,700€
  • Visibility 83 %
  • Reload time 9.0 s
  • Free repairs 30
  • Horse powers 442 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 49 km/h
  • Max inclination 38°
  • Full repair cost 1,320€
  • Weapon
    76 mm F-34 cannon (Ammo: 77)
    7.62 mm DT machine gun (Ammo: 1890)
  • Turn turret speed 14.9°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 73 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 71 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 65 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 2h 08m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 45 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 28°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -5°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 45 mm
Simulator Battles
  • Mass 28.3 ton
  • Price 1,300¤
  • Wp bonus 160%
  • Exp bonus 236%
  • Training cost 4,700€
  • Visibility 83 %
  • Reload time 9.0 s
  • Free repairs 30
  • Horse powers 442 hp at 1800 rpm
  • Max speed 49 km/h
  • Max inclination 38°
  • Full repair cost 1,480€
  • Weapon
    76 mm F-34 cannon (Ammo: 77)
    7.62 mm DT machine gun (Ammo: 1890)
  • Turn turret speed 14.9°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 73 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 71 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 65 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 2h 08m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 45 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 45 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 28°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -5°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 45 mm

T-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.) / statistics for the last 1 month

These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.

Arcade Battles
  • Battles 177
  • Win rate 76.07%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 2.87
  • Ground frags per death 3.98
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 280
  • Win rate 65.34%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 4.2
  • Ground frags per death 4.37
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about T-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.)

Official War Thunder wiki

The second T-34 model was developed in 1941. The main difference in the T-34 Mod. 1941 was the installation of the new 76 mm F-34 cannon with a 41.5 calibre barrel length. In addition, the shape of the cannon's recoil mechanism armor was changed, along with the method used to attach it. The muzzle velocity of its armor-piercing shell was somewhat higher than that of the L-11 cannon, amounting to 662 m/s. The weapon's armor penetration and gun depression were increased. Its practical rate of fire in combat conditions came to 3-5 shots per minute. Apart from that, the Mod. 1941 tanks were equipped with tracks with more pronounced track grousers. In 1942, versions appeared with cast turrets and new, wider tracks. Shortages of rubber deliveries for manufacturing road wheel bands forced the development of fully metallic wheels. Throughout 1942, an attempt was made to strengthen the tank's armor by laying additional 20-25 mm plates in the turret and frontal hull. The final issue tanks had additional fuel tanks attached to the back of the hull, along with a large number of hand-rails on the turret and hull for ease of carrying tankborne infantry and servicing the vehicle's components. All in all, a large number of changes were aimed first and foremost at simplifying production and increasing the T-34's manufacturing speed. Some of these tanks were equipped with ATO-41 flamethrowers. In 1943, a design was presented at factory No. 112 to improve the T-34's armor after the fashion of German tanks. Vehicles with reinforced turrets, hull and side add-on armor were tested on the front in August 1943. Tests in combat conditions showed that the tank's survivability had not significantly increased, so the design was discarded. Setting up production in evacuated factories allowed the number of these vehicles in tank units to be significantly increased, and from 1942, the T-34 became the most prolific tank, with more produced than all other types of tanks combined. Shown as part of the 1st Guard Tank Brigade in winter camouflage.