SMK tank

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SMK

The Soviet SMK heavy tank also known as the T35C by the Germans
Type Heavy Tank
Place of origin Flag of the Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Service history
In service 1939 (prototype)[1]
Used by Flag of the Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Wars Winter War
Production history
Manufacturer Factory No. 100 Kirovskiy Factory
Produced 1939
Specifications
Weight 55 t
Length 8.75 m
Width 3.36 m
Height 3.35 m
Crew 7

Armor 20-60mm at a 0-90° angle
Primary
armament
1x76.2mm Gun L-11

(Upper Turret)

1x45mm Gun Mod. 1932 (Lower Turret)

Secondary
armament
3x7.62mm DT MG
Engine GAM-34BT
850hp
Power/weight 15.5 hp/t
Suspension torsion bar
Ground clearance 50 cm
Fuel capacity 1320 l
Operational
range
220 on-road

160 off-road

Speed 35 km/h

SMK (Sergius Mironovitch Kirov) was an armored vehicle prototype developed prior to the Second World War. The SMK was a fully tracked all-terrain vehicle designed for military operations. SMK, also known to German intelligence as the T-35C, was designed by the Red Army of the Soviet Union . [2]

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[edit] History

The SMK was one of the tanks competing to replace the T-35 which was unreliable and very costly to build. The testing ground for the SMK and the other competing models, which included the KV-1, was the Winter War. The KV-1 was chosen because of its resistance against Finnish anti-tank weapons.[citations needed]

[edit] Armor

Armor Detail Front Side Rear Top/Bottom
Hull 60mm at a 45° angle(nose)

40mm at a 15° angle(glacis)

60mm at a 55° angle(driver)

60mm at a 75-90° angle 60mm round(lower)

60mm at a 60° angle

20mm at a 15° angle(engine)

20-30mm flat(bottom)

20mm flat(top)

Upper Turret 60mm at a 75° angle and round 60mm at a 75° angle 60mm at a 80° angle 20mm at a 0-15° angle
Lower Turret 60mm at a 75° angle and round 60mm at a 75° angle 60mm at a 80° angle 20mm flat to a 15° angle

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