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Soviet T-55 Main Battle Tank - Turret No. "383" (1:72 Scale)
Soviet T-55 Main Battle Tank - Turret No. 383

Hobby Master Soviet T-55 Main Battle Tank - Turret No. '383'




 
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Hobby Master HG3301 Soviet T-55 Main Battle Tank - Turret No. "383" (1:72 Scale) "Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!"
- First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Kruschev commenting on Capitalism

The T-54 and T-55 main battle tanks were the Soviet Union's replacements for the World War II era T-34 tank. The T-54/55 tank series is the most numerous in the world, and very widely employed, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union.

The T-54 and T-55 tanks are very similar and difficult to distinguish visually. Many T-54s were updated to T-55 standards. Soviet tanks were factory-overhauled every 7,000 km, and often given minor technology updates. Many states have added or modified tank equipment (India affixed fake fume extractors to its T-54s and T-55s, so that Indian gunners wouldn't confuse them with Pakistani Type 59s).

The T-54 can be distinguished by a dome-shaped ventilator on the turret front-right, and has a SGMT 7.62 mm machine gun in a fixed mount in the front of the hull, operated by the driver. Early T-54s lacked a gun fume extractor, had an undercut at the turret rear, and a distinctive "pig-snout" gun mantlet. The T-55's new turret has large D-shaped roof panels, visible from above. Pictured here is a T-55 that served with the Soviet Army during the 50's and 60's.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a Soviet T-55 Main Battle Tank. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Length: 4-inches
Width: 1-1/2-inches

Release Date: December 2007

Historical Account: "Client States" - During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, India operated T-55s in the northern sector and eastern sector against Pakistan's Pattons, Chaffees and Chinese T-59s. The individual performance of the T-55 alone is not known, however, as the Indian Army also operated AMX, Chafee, Centurions and PT-76s. The vaunted Pattons of the Pakistan Army, decimated in the fields of Punjab and Rajasthan, fared far worse than the Indian armor.

By the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the T-54A and T-55s gun was inferior to the 105 mm Royal Ordnance L7 gun mounted in Israeli Centurion Mk V and M60A1 tanks and was unable to penetrate these tanks' armor. Even the newer T-62, a modernised T-55, was outperformed. Most Israeli tank losses were due to anti-tank missiles.

Israel captured over a thousand T-55s from Syria and Egypt in 1967 and 1973, keeping many of them in service. They were upgraded with a 105 mm NATO-standard L7 or M68 main gun replacing the old Soviet 100 mm D-10, and a General Motors diesel replacing the original Soviet diesel engine. The Israelis designated these Tiran-5 medium tanks, and they were used by reserve units until the early 1990s. Most of them were then sold to assorted Third World countries, some of them in Latin America, and the rest were heavily modified, converted into heavy armoured personnel carriers designated the IDF Achzarit.

Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Rotating turret
  • Elevating gun
  • Static tracks
  • Acrylic display case

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