TechT-34 tanks return: Belarus bolsters military with historic armour

T‑34 tanks return: Belarus bolsters military with historic armour

Russia has sent ten T-34-85 tanks to Belarus. The machines are expected to participate in the parade in Minsk, but experts also predict other uses for the equipment. Satellite images of a nearby military unit may confirm the formation of a new military brigade. We describe the capabilities of the T-34-85.

Russia transported T-35-85 tanks to Belarus.
Russia transported T-35-85 tanks to Belarus.
Images source: © Anton Gerashchenko
Paweł Maziarz

11 June 2024 06:43

Information has appeared on Russian channels that the Russian Federation has transported 10 T-34-85 tanks to Belarus. The machines were transported in phases.

The deputy head of the Belarusian army's armament stated that the T-34-85s are in excellent technical condition and the equipment can participate in combat tasks.

"The T-34 tanks that arrived from the Russian Federation are in excellent technical condition and are ready not only to march solemnly at the parade but also, if necessary, to carry out a combat mission."

Is Belarus forming a new brigade?

The T-34-85 tanks are to participate in the parade in Minsk on July 7 at 2:00 PM ET, but the transport of the machines may also have another purpose. Earlier, reports were that a new military brigade was being formed in Belarus, equipped with Iskander missile launchers.

The Belarusian service Radio Svoboda and military experts analyzed satellite images of the military unit in Osipovichi, Mogilev region. The Belarusian forces are constructing two new hangars there, which can accommodate 24 Iskander launchers (the number that makes up a division of machines in the Russian army).

Anton Gerashchenko noted that the military unit is far from the Asipovichi training ground and the artillery ammunition depot. The new division could use the nearby nuclear warhead storage.

World war II tank

The T-34-85 is a medium tank designed during World War II (some may recognize it from the series "Four Tank-men and a Dog"). The vehicle was built in the so-called classic design layout. The armour was made of rolled plates, and the turret was made of cast elements.

T-34-85 tank at the Museum of Russian Military History
T-34-85 tank at the Museum of Russian Military History© Wikimedia

The tank's armament includes a ZiS-S-53 85-mm gun and two DTM 7.62-mm machine guns. The initial versions of the tank had a crew of 5, but in later models, T-34-85M1 and M2, it was reduced to 4 by eliminating the bow gunner.

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