~Yes, you can type "Russian tanks" or "T38" or "T39" in that little box that says "search" and hit "enter". You will be amazed by what happens next.
2007-04-04 10:21:05
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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You are probably looking for the T34.
The T34 was the main battle tank of the USSR during world war II.
The T38 was a rather obscure amphibious tank
To add to the confusion there was also a Czech tank named the T38(t), which was used in large quantities by the Germans early in the war
Wikipedia is usually a good place to start looking for such info, since there are lots of people that are interested in these things and like to share their obscure knowledge...
(Guilty...)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_34
2007-04-04 17:32:24
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answered by Elling P 2
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they are older (very old) tanks that the russians made. here is some info on it.
The T38 was an improved version of the earlier T37 (Kit R10) and had an improved engine and redesigned hull.
With the T37, a total of 2500 vehicles were built and first saw action, often together, in the Winter War of 1940 against Finland. They remained in service for the first few years of WWII.
hope that helps
2007-04-04 17:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The proper name is T-38 tank and a general search will show you lots of sites I would recommend the wikipedia site as it is easy to read and loaded with info. This tank comes in the T-38/76 and the T-38/85 the extra numbers are for the size of the main gun in the case of the 76 it means 76.2mm and for the 85 it means 85mm.
2007-04-04 17:25:40
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answered by brian L 6
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