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T-34 m1941 Driven Inside Parola Exhibition Hall

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Parola Armour Museum's T-34/76 driven inside the main exhibition hall. It is - for the time being - neighbour to the Tiger II. Tankspotting (TV) is dedicated for the heavy metal battlefield. If you enjoy tanks and other awesome things then please subscribe - just click here: Video: Jukka O. Kauppinen, Marko Tienhaara Editing: Jukka O. Kauppinen (C) Tankspotting / Mediapalvelut 2022-2023 T-34 Finnish use: Seven tanks were taken to Finnish use during Continuation War. First T-34/76 was taken to Finnish use in October of 1941. The last of these tanks remained in Finnish use until year 1961. The tanks were both captured in combat and brought from Germany. Finnish estimates and experiences: Early Finnish estimate of T-34 tank: “Armour quite adequate, diesel-engine works reliably even in winter, speed quite adequate - apparently the tank has a good off-road mobility. Our troops have succeeded destroying these tanks with satchel charges thrown to rear deck. Tank crew has poor visibility outside, tank tracks can be broken with satchel charges, antitank-mines or with 37-mm antitank-guns. 45-mm antitank-gun can penetrate lower side hull armour between road-wheels or if the tank is tilted suitably (turning sloped side hull armour into vertical position) it can penetrate also higher side armour.“ Finnish tank crews found T-34/76 to obviously be a massive improvement over earlier tanks like T-26E and captured Soviet T-26. Not only was its 76-mm tank gun much more effective and armour protection useful against Soviet antitank-weapons, but thanks to wide tracks, powerful diesel engine and showed good mobility in typical Finnish terrain and also deep snow. Unlike with light tanks even individual tree or two were no real obstacle, since T-34 was found capable knocking down trees less than 80-cm thick. Since the number of captured T-34 tanks taken to Finnish use remained always very limited, it seems likely that most capable crews were handpicked for them. As mentioned the first three T-34 tanks taken to Finnish use were issued to Heavy Tank Company of Tank Battalion and when the Battalion was expanded to Brigade, they went to 3rd Tank Company (1st Battalion) of Tank Brigade. When additional T-34 tanks were received in summer of 1944 also they ended up to this tank company. Weight: 32.0 tons Length: meters (about 7.5 meters with gun) Width: meters Height: meters Max. Speed: 55 km/h on road 25 km/h off road Engine: 500hp V-2 12-cylinder diesel engine Weapons: 85 mm ZiS-S-53 (L/51.5) tank gun (56 rounds) 2 x mm DT machinegun, coaxial and hull ( rounds) Crew: 5 men Production: 1940 - 1944, total number manufactured about 34,780 tanks. Panssarimuseo Panssarimuseo on perustettu vuonna 1961 ja siihen tutustuu vuosittain yli 30 000 kävijää. Museon kokoelmiin kuuluu noin 70 panssariajoneuvoa, 40 panssarintorjunta-asetta ja panssarijuna. Pienesineistön ja arkistomateriaalin määrä on mittava. Siihen kuuluu runsaasti panssariveteraanien jälkipolvien nähtäväksi luovuttamaa aineistoa. Parola Armour Museum Parola Tank Museum, Armoured Vehicle Museum is a military museum located 110 kilometres north of Helsinki in Parola, near Hämeenlinna, Finland, a few kilometres from the Finnish Army Armoured Brigade training unit. It displays various tanks, armoured vehicles and anti-tank guns used by the Finnish Defence Forces throughout their history. A rare exhibit is an armoured train used in World War II. The museum was opened on June 18, 1961, when there were 19 tanks and 12 anti-tank guns on display. #tankspotting #panssarimuseo #t34 -- Thanks so much for watching. Wouldn't it be nice if you subsribed us also? You can do it easily here: For more information please see: Tankspotting: Facebook: Twitter:

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