The T-44 Medium Tank |
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The T-44 medium tank wasn't in large-scale producing like the T-26 or so widespread in use like the T-34, also it wasn't the main battle tank for the post-war period like the T-54/55, but it took a worthy place in the history of Soviet tank development.
The production T-44 medium tank. |
From the end of 1943 on, work on the new project T-44 started from the design bureau of the factory #183 (Chief engineer A.A.Morozov). Of course many elements of the famous T-34 were used for the new T-44 tank, but simultaneously two another tanks influenced the T-44 design: the T-34M and the T-43. |
The prototype of the T-44. |
The new project "Object 136" was undertaken by Morozov's design bureau. Later, this tank did receive the T-44 designation. Besides torsion bar suspension and perpendicular engine layout there were some other technical inventions applied. |
Had these features been applied on several different vehicles separately, they had not been so effective. The revolutionary design of the T-44 has defined the whole Soviet tank development for the next several decades. The height of the engine compartment was lowered by relocating the air-filter. By the way, the V-44 engine was equipped with an improved fuel system thus it's power was increased from 500 to 520 h.p. |
The T-44-85. This is the second prototype of the T-44 during trials at Kubinka in the summer 1944. |
Besides this, the tank had an improved cooling system, a new 5-speed gearbox and side clutches taken from the T-34. It had a new turret fitted with the ZIS-S-53 gun. The turret was relocated from the front to the center of vehicle, making shooting more accurate. The frontal armor was increased to 120 mm. |
The production T-44A armed with the85 mm Tank Gun S-53 on governmental trials. Summer 1944. (M.Svirin) |
To increase the strength of the hull's frontal armor (glacis), the driver's hatch was relocated from the frontal plate to the roof and the bow machine-gun was completely removed. The T-44-85 prototype had a distance between the first and the second road wheel, on production T-44's between the second and the third road wheel. In 1944, the tank successfully passed all trials and was accepted for service. |
Another view of the T-44-85. The trials at Kubinka. Summer 1944. |
The T-44 was mass produced by the factory #75 in Kharkov. From the end of 1944 through 1945, 965 tanks were manufactured. The T-44 didn't take part in any battle of the Second World War because the Red Army was not ready to accept a new tank; In case of lack of sufficient supplies, inexperienced tankcrews and technical specialists, who could repair and maintain the new tanks. |
The T-44-85. The third prototype of the T-44 during trials at Kubinka. On this vehicle, the driver's hatch was moved entirely to the top of the hull roof. Summer 1944. |
The end of the war was close, our army was successfully advancing, so the Soviet High Command delayed introduction of the T-44; but known, that three tanks were added to the "Special Tank Company #100" and tested on the Eastern Front. |
The prototype of the T-44. |
The production tank was preceded by several prototypes: the T-44-85 armed with the 85 mm D-5T gun (build before the ZIS-S-53 was accepted) and the T-44-122 armed with the 122 mm D-25T gun. After the tests it became clear that 122 mm guns were not for medium tanks, rather for heavy ones. |
The prototype of the T-44. |
In 1945, a new turret was developed to accept a 100 mm D-10T gun or an LB-1 (abbreviation "LB" means Lavrenty Beria). Over the loader's hatch a 12.7 mm DShK AAMG was installed. The sides and chassis of the T-44 were protected with 6 mm anti-HEAT skirts. |
In 1946, after the introduction of the T-54, which was the "direct descendant", the further development of the T-44 was canceled, though it remained in service. It was in mass production until 1947. In 1961 the main parts of the T-44 (engine, transmission, chassis, etc.) were unified with the T-54, and in 1966 the T-44 was equipped with a gun stabilizer. The modernised T-44M and T-44S served in the Soviet Army up to the end of 1970's. There were many vehicles which were based on the T-44M: artillery and tank tractors, engineer tanks, etc. |
The T-44 in the Tiger's "skin". |
Also, it went down in history of Soviet tank development as the predecessor of a large family of T-54/55 and T-62 main battle tanks as well as... movie actor! It played a T-34's role in the movie "Soldier's father" and played even a Tiger's role in the movie "Act by situation". |
The third prototype T-44-2 was armed with the 122 mm Tank Gun D-25-44T. This gun was very similar to its basic model D-25 but distinguished itself with some minor details. The only new feature that was included was: the gun used cartridge loading shots instead of separate loading. Expecting that cartridge loading would increase the rate of fire. The first trials were in February-March 1944 but were unsuccessful due to gun failure. The gun was returned to the factory #9 for repair and improvement of the revealed drawback. |
In April-May 1944 the trials were resumed, however the practical ROF didn't increase and still remained 2-3 shots per minute. The tank's turret was too cramped to operate with such long and heavy ammunition and besides the T-44-2 had limited ammunition stowage - only 24 rounds, being insufficient for a medium tank. After it was realized, trials were stopped all further work was cancelled. |
Parameter | Value |
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Crew, men | 4 |
Weight, kg | 31 800 |
Length, m | 7.65 |
Width, m | 3.18 |
Height, m | 2.41 |
Armament | 1 x 85 mm ZIS-S-53, 2 x 7.62 mm DTM TMG |
Ammo | 85 mm: 58 shells 7.62 mm: 1890 rounds |
Engine | V-44, 12-cylinder diesel, 520 h.p. |
Range, km | 300 |
Max. speed, km/h | 51 |
REFERENCES: Memoirs of the T-44 tester Specification of Soviet tanks Specifications of Soviet tank guns The Glossary of Soviet Terms and Abbreviations |
Sources:
S.Gryankin "The T-44", a historical issue of the "Tankomaster" "Soviet tanks in combat 1941-1945. The T-28, T-34, T-34-85 and T-44", Concord publications company S.Zaloga, J.Grandsen "T-34 in action" M.Baryatinsky "Soviet tanks of the World War Two", 1995 Cover picture - M.Petrovsky |