MiniArt 1/35 Egyptian T-34/85 Interior Kit # 37071
The Egyptian T-34/85 was a variant of the Soviet T-34/85 tank that was supplied to Egypt during the 1950s and 1960s.
This tank played a significant role in the Egyptian Armed Forces and was actively used in various conflicts in the Middle East, including the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Six-Day War of 1967, and the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
Key Features
Design and Armament:
Main Gun: The Egyptian T-34/85 was equipped with the 85mm ZiS-S-53 gun, which was standard for T-34/85 models. This gun allowed the tank to effectively engage enemy armor and fortifications.
Secondary Armament: It was also armed with two 7.62mm DT machine guns, one mounted coaxially with the main gun and another in the hull.
Armor and Protection:
The tank had armor ranging from 45mm to 90mm thick, which provided reasonable protection against small arms fire and some anti-tank weapons of the era.
Some Egyptian T-34/85s were reportedly modified with additional armor plating or other minor modifications to enhance their battlefield survivability.
Mobility:
Engine: The tanks were powered by a V-2-34 diesel engine, producing around 500 horsepower.
Speed and Range: Capable of achieving a top speed of 55 km/h (34 mph) and had an operational range of approximately 300 km (186 miles) on roads.
Operational History
Suez Crisis (1956): The Egyptian T-34/85s were deployed during the Suez Crisis, where they were used against Israeli and British-French forces. Their performance varied, and the tanks suffered significant losses due to air superiority and anti-tank weapons used by the opposing forces.
Six-Day War (1967): During the Six-Day War, Egyptian T-34/85s were part of the armored formations that clashed with Israeli forces. The tanks faced modernized Israeli armor and were largely outmatched, leading to substantial losses.
Yom Kippur War (1973): Some Egyptian T-34/85s saw action during the Yom Kippur War, although by this time, they were considered obsolete compared to the more advanced tanks fielded by Israel. Nevertheless, they were used in support roles and as reserve units.
Significance
The Egyptian T-34/85 represents a key period in the modernization and expansion of the Egyptian Armed Forces during the Cold War.
Despite being outclassed by more modern tanks in later conflicts, the T-34/85 played a critical role in Egypt’s armored capabilities and contributed to the larger narrative of Middle Eastern military history.