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Was T-55 a good tank?

Was T-55 a good tank?

The T54 and T55 have been involved in many of the world’s best-known clashes from the late twentieth Century and the early modern world. It has now become the most-produced tank in history. The T55 weighs 36 tonnes and stands 6.45m long, 3.37m wide and 2.4m high, requiring a crew of 4 to be fully manned.

How good is the T-54?

The T-54/55 was remarkably simple and effective. The tank doesn’t need much maintenance. The controls are simple. It also provided nations with a solid building block that they could transform to fit their needs.

Is t55 still in use?

Currently 600 T-55s are in service. 25 T-54s and 25 T-55s were ordered in 1965 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1966 (T-54s were previously in Soviet service). 100 T-54s were ordered in 1966 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1966 and 1967 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service).

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What is the difference between the T-54 and T-55 tanks?

The T-54 was the first Soviet tank able to operate completely underwater. It could cross rivers at depths down to 18 feet by using a snorkel. The T-55 Main Battle Tank was basically the T-54 with a new turret and more powerful engine.

How was the T-54 made?

Design work on a new, heavier medium tank was started. In 1946 the first prototype of the T-54 rolled onto the testing grounds. The T-54 was built on the T-44 chassis and had a 100mm Model 1944 main gun. The turret was cast in one piece with the top welded on, a technique Soviet industry worked out for the T-34 turret.

Is the Soviet T-55 still in use today?

The T-55 is still in wide use with Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces — estimates range between 31,000 and 39,000. The series is, or has been, used in some 47 other nations on both sides of the Iron Curtain.

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What happened to the T-44 tank?

The T-44 had serious design problems and was not widely produced. Design work on a new, heavier medium tank was started. In 1946 the first prototype of the T-54 rolled onto the testing grounds. The T-54 was built on the T-44 chassis and had a 100mm Model 1944 main gun.