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Well, only if you compare the 1943 T-34 to the late 1944 Panzer V Ausf. G.
Let's compare it to the 1944 T-34/85 okay? And of course keep in mind the Panther is a 45500 KG tank compared to the T-34/85's 32,000 kg, so it's not really the same class of tank.
Production quantity (WWII timeframe only) - Panther Ausf. G: 3126 T-34/85 (1944): 17680 (T-34 wins)
Main Gun - Panther Ausf. G: 75mm KwK 42 L/70 T-34/85 (1944): 85mm gun ZiS-S-53 (tie)
Traverse (360 deg) - Panther Ausf. G: Hydrolic 60 secs. T-34/85 (1944): Electric 21 secs (T-34 wins)
Sight - Panther Ausf. G: TZF12a T-34/85 (1944): TSh-16 MK-4 (tie)
Fuel type - Panther Ausf. G: gasoline T-34/85 (1944): diesel (T-34 wins)
Power/wt. ratio - 15.4 hp/ton T-34/85 (1944): 16.3 hp/ton (T-34 wins)
ground pressure - Panther Ausf. G: 12.8 psi T-34/85 (1944): 11.1 psi (T-34 wins)
Turning radius - Panther Ausf. G: 10.0 m T-34/85 (1944): 7.6 m (T-34 wins)
Max. climbing gradient - Panther Ausf. G: 30 deg. T-34/85 (1944): 35 deg. (T-34 wins)
Fording depth - Panther Ausf. G: 1.9m T-34/85 (1944): 1.3m (Panther wins)
Range (km, on/off road) - Panther Ausf. G: 250/100 T-34/85 (1944): 300+/180+ (T-34 wins)
Speed (kph, on/off road)- Panther Ausf. G: 55/30 T-34/85 (1944): 55/30 (tie)
Turret Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Top) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 110mm@79deg/45mm@65deg/45mm@65deg/16mm@0-6deg
----- T-34/85 (1944): 90mm@round/75mm@70deg/52mm@80deg/20mm@0-14deg (close but I give this to the T-34, the sides and rear are far superior)
Hull Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Bottom) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 60mm@35deg/40mm@90deg/40mm@60deg/16-30mm@0deg)
----- T-34/85 (1944): 45mm@30deg/45mm@0deg/45mm@45deg/20mm@0deg (Panther wins)
Superstructure Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Top) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 80mm@35deg/50mm@60deg/(i don't have fig. for rear)/4016mm@0deg
----- T-34/85 (1944): 45mm@30deg/45mm@50deg/45mm@42deg/20mm@0deg (Panther wins)
Mantael - Panther Ausf. G: 100mm@round T-34/85 (1944): 90mm@round (Panther wins)
So, as I see it the Panther wins only in armor thickness in some catagories. But, Russian tank armor was better than German tank armor, having a brinnel value of around 350 as compared to German armor with a brinnel of only about 200 by this point in the war. Given this difference, it is not at all clear that the Panther really wins in the armor catagory. Furthermore, given it's 50% greater weight, the Panther has no where near 50% better armor protect even if the armor quality were equal.
In terms of mobility the T-34 wins almost every catagory. And, the value of running on diesel as opposed to gasoline is huge. Gasoline burns and explodes easily, diesel does not. This fact also allows the T-34 to safely carry external fuel tanks extending its combat range tremendously. And the much faster turret traverse speed is a huge advantage to the T-34.
As for radio equipment, the T-34/85 carried a variety of radios. But by late 1944 the RSB-1, RSB-FZT as well as the earlier 9RM and 94S sets were in use. However this is really not significant. By the beginning of 1945 over 40,000 radious had been provided to the Soviets by the USA, and large number also by the British (I don't have a figure). About 1/3rd of the Soviet tanks carried US/British radio sets. Futhermore the USA supplied the Soviet's with over 5 million radio tubes. The radio advantage the German's enjoyed earlier in the war was huge, but by the time of the Panther Ausf. G, Soviet radios were not that bad as compared to German radios, both had sets with about a 5-10 mile voice range in almost every tank.
As for the gun, the German 75mm KwK 40L/48 was superior against tanks as compared to the Soviet 85mm ZiS-S-53, but the 85 mm was superior against other targets (it fired a 50% larger round). Tanks are not really meant to fight other tanks, that is the job of tank destroyers. Also, the costly and complicated production of the Panther meant the T-34/85 vastly outnumbered them on the battle field.
As a general "tank", I think the T-34 was better than the Panther due to its superior range and mobility. For tank vs. tank combat, it is really not fair to compare the T-34/85 with the Panther Ausf. G given the huge difference in weights. As you stated, the JS-2 is the more legitimate comparision both in weight and numbers produced if you're looking at pure tank combat battling it out on open ground.
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Let's compare it to the 1944 T-34/85 okay? And of course keep in mind the Panther is a 45500 KG tank compared to the T-34/85's 32,000 kg, so it's not really the same class of tank.
Production quantity (WWII timeframe only) - Panther Ausf. G: 3126 T-34/85 (1944): 17680 (T-34 wins)
Main Gun - Panther Ausf. G: 75mm KwK 42 L/70 T-34/85 (1944): 85mm gun ZiS-S-53 (tie)
Traverse (360 deg) - Panther Ausf. G: Hydrolic 60 secs. T-34/85 (1944): Electric 21 secs (T-34 wins)
Sight - Panther Ausf. G: TZF12a T-34/85 (1944): TSh-16 MK-4 (tie)
Fuel type - Panther Ausf. G: gasoline T-34/85 (1944): diesel (T-34 wins)
Power/wt. ratio - 15.4 hp/ton T-34/85 (1944): 16.3 hp/ton (T-34 wins)
ground pressure - Panther Ausf. G: 12.8 psi T-34/85 (1944): 11.1 psi (T-34 wins)
Turning radius - Panther Ausf. G: 10.0 m T-34/85 (1944): 7.6 m (T-34 wins)
Max. climbing gradient - Panther Ausf. G: 30 deg. T-34/85 (1944): 35 deg. (T-34 wins)
Fording depth - Panther Ausf. G: 1.9m T-34/85 (1944): 1.3m (Panther wins)
Range (km, on/off road) - Panther Ausf. G: 250/100 T-34/85 (1944): 300+/180+ (T-34 wins)
Speed (kph, on/off road)- Panther Ausf. G: 55/30 T-34/85 (1944): 55/30 (tie)
Turret Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Top) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 110mm@79deg/45mm@65deg/45mm@65deg/16mm@0-6deg
----- T-34/85 (1944): 90mm@round/75mm@70deg/52mm@80deg/20mm@0-14deg (close but I give this to the T-34, the sides and rear are far superior)
Hull Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Bottom) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 60mm@35deg/40mm@90deg/40mm@60deg/16-30mm@0deg)
----- T-34/85 (1944): 45mm@30deg/45mm@0deg/45mm@45deg/20mm@0deg (Panther wins)
Superstructure Armor (Front/Side/Rear/Top) -
----- Panther Ausf. G: 80mm@35deg/50mm@60deg/(i don't have fig. for rear)/4016mm@0deg
----- T-34/85 (1944): 45mm@30deg/45mm@50deg/45mm@42deg/20mm@0deg (Panther wins)
Mantael - Panther Ausf. G: 100mm@round T-34/85 (1944): 90mm@round (Panther wins)
So, as I see it the Panther wins only in armor thickness in some catagories. But, Russian tank armor was better than German tank armor, having a brinnel value of around 350 as compared to German armor with a brinnel of only about 200 by this point in the war. Given this difference, it is not at all clear that the Panther really wins in the armor catagory. Furthermore, given it's 50% greater weight, the Panther has no where near 50% better armor protect even if the armor quality were equal.
In terms of mobility the T-34 wins almost every catagory. And, the value of running on diesel as opposed to gasoline is huge. Gasoline burns and explodes easily, diesel does not. This fact also allows the T-34 to safely carry external fuel tanks extending its combat range tremendously. And the much faster turret traverse speed is a huge advantage to the T-34.
As for radio equipment, the T-34/85 carried a variety of radios. But by late 1944 the RSB-1, RSB-FZT as well as the earlier 9RM and 94S sets were in use. However this is really not significant. By the beginning of 1945 over 40,000 radious had been provided to the Soviets by the USA, and large number also by the British (I don't have a figure). About 1/3rd of the Soviet tanks carried US/British radio sets. Futhermore the USA supplied the Soviet's with over 5 million radio tubes. The radio advantage the German's enjoyed earlier in the war was huge, but by the time of the Panther Ausf. G, Soviet radios were not that bad as compared to German radios, both had sets with about a 5-10 mile voice range in almost every tank.
As for the gun, the German 75mm KwK 40L/48 was superior against tanks as compared to the Soviet 85mm ZiS-S-53, but the 85 mm was superior against other targets (it fired a 50% larger round). Tanks are not really meant to fight other tanks, that is the job of tank destroyers. Also, the costly and complicated production of the Panther meant the T-34/85 vastly outnumbered them on the battle field.
As a general "tank", I think the T-34 was better than the Panther due to its superior range and mobility. For tank vs. tank combat, it is really not fair to compare the T-34/85 with the Panther Ausf. G given the huge difference in weights. As you stated, the JS-2 is the more legitimate comparision both in weight and numbers produced if you're looking at pure tank combat battling it out on open ground.
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