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Another 'snap-shot' of data regarding the actual power of the T34 F-34 gun... quote:
At the end of August, a conference was held at Factory No.112. It was attended by the People's Commissar for Tank Industry V. A. Malyshev, Commander of Tank and Mechanized Troops of the Red Army Ya.N. Fedorenko, and ranking members from the People's Commissariat for Armaments. In his introduction, V. A. Malyshev noted that the victory at the Battle of Kursk cost the Red Army a high price: «Enemy tanks opened fire on ours at distances of up to 1,500 metres, while our 76 mm tank guns could destroy „Tigers‛ and „Panthers‛ at distances of only 500–600 metres. Imagine the enemy has a kilometer and a half in his hands, while we have only half a kilometer. A more powerful gun needs to be put into the T-34 quickly.» In actual fact, the situation was significantly worse than Malyshev painted it, though attempts to correct the situation had been undertaken at the beginning of 1943. As early as the 15th of April, the GOKO, reacting to the appearance of the new German tanks on the Soviet-German front, published order No.3187ss (the «ss» suffix means top secret) «Measures for improving anti-tank defenses.» This required the GAU to put all tank and anti-tank guns then in mass production through range trials, and present findings all within a 10 day period. In accordance with this order, Deputy Commander of Tank and Mechanized Forces Lieutenant-General V. M. Korobkov ordered that a captured Tiger be used for the trials, which were conducted from 25 to 30 April at the NIIBT proving grounds at Kubinka. The trial results were of little comfort. The 76 mm armored-piercing tracer round for the F-34 Main Gun did not penetrate the German tank's side even as close as 200 metres! The most effective weapon for dealing with the enemy's new heavy tank turned out to be the 85mm 52-K Anti-Aircraft Gun model 1939. It penetrated the 100 mm frontal armor at distances up to 1,000 metres.
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