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6/15/2025, 11:37:35 AM
>>527500518
https://t34inform.ru/publication/p02-1.html
>while the russians heat treated it to 600 brinel
lmaooo, retard
>The hardness of the T-34 tank armor, measured using the Brinell (HB) method, varied for various parts and production periods, but usually ranged from 290 to 435 HB. For armor plates with a thickness of 45 mm, the required hardness in the final processed form should have been 290-330 HB. The maximum hardness of the side armor of the Su-100 side armor, for example, reached 410-435 HB, and the frontal armor - 270 HB.
not to mention how soviet steel was simply better
https://t34inform.ru/publication/p02-1.html
>while the russians heat treated it to 600 brinel
lmaooo, retard
>The hardness of the T-34 tank armor, measured using the Brinell (HB) method, varied for various parts and production periods, but usually ranged from 290 to 435 HB. For armor plates with a thickness of 45 mm, the required hardness in the final processed form should have been 290-330 HB. The maximum hardness of the side armor of the Su-100 side armor, for example, reached 410-435 HB, and the frontal armor - 270 HB.
not to mention how soviet steel was simply better
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