Shortround6
Major General
I notice the Aberdeen tests were undertaken using a 1941 type T-34, with the problematic two man turret and dodgy gearbox.......
Getting back to part of the original thread skew. Here is part of our question on build quality. Several different factories building pretty much the same tank (at least chassis) over a number of years that range from peace to war to desperate war/factory being moved to winning the war and back to peace and then new production lines set up in peace time ( cold war?) in eastern European countries. "Following the end of the war, a further 2,701 T-34s were built prior to the end of production. Under license, production was restarted in Poland (1951–55) and Czechoslovakia (1951–58), where 1,380 and 3,185 T-34-85s were made, respectively, by 1956" wiki.
Now, what was the build quality of the T-34???
My part answer----- which factory and WHEN?
On this forum we argue over which factory built better Merlins for crying out loud.
It should be easy to accept that build quality of some Russian equipment was rather variable. It wasn't all to post war quality and it wasn't all late 1941/early 1942 'shove it out the door-anything is better than nothing' desperation.