Chapter 601: Mature tank

Comparing the two, the advantages and disadvantages stand out.

The kv-1 tank has a total combat weight of 43 tons, while the t-32 in front of it has a combat weight of only 25 tons. However, the protective power of both sides is actually the same!

For the Soviets, a huge base of tanks was needed. Under the current circumstances, one kv-1 can produce two t-32s. Of course, Stalin prefers the latter.

Stalin still remembered that at the end of the Spanish War, the Kharkov Design Bureau submitted the design of this tank. At that time, Stalin liked the combination of wheel and foot. There are concerns about a full-track plan, and they are required to submit specific comparison results.

After that, there was no more information. Stalin still had a lot to do and he forgot about it.

But now, if you look at Germany, you will know that German tanks are the best. Their tanks did not use wheel-track combination. From this, it can be seen that Koshkin is forward-looking.

Now, this tank is coming from far away Kharkov, which shows that the mechanical aspect is already quite reliable.

The protection power is the same for the two, the firepower is both 76mm guns, and the mobility, the t-32 will be better because of its low weight. Taking these factors into consideration, why not choose the t-32?

Stalin’s words are very convincing. If in this case, Stalin decides, then Kotin’s project will probably come to an end. As the most promising tank designer in the Soviet Union, how could he let the limelight become the most promising tank designer? Has the little-known Kharkiv Design Bureau snatched it?

"Comrade Stalin, our current tank not only has to deal with the current conflict, but also should be considered in the long-term." Kejing's mind turned and he had already thought of the reason.

"All kinds of news have shown that although the German Panther tank looks the same, it is different. For example, the German Panther 2 is a 20-ton class, but the Panther 3 is 40. It is said that in Germany, a new generation of tanks is still being developed, with a starting weight of 50 tons. What does this mean? The heavyization of tanks is an inevitable trend."

Thinking of this reason, Kotin immediately talked about it. No head of state would dislike bigger and heavier tanks.

"Now, even if the T-32 tank is mature, it is not suitable for our army equipment. The improvement of this tank has limited potential for upgrading. I can never imagine that we will use a 20-ton tank against the German 40. Even a 50-ton tank, what chance do we have?"

"Yes, Comrade Kotin makes a lot of sense." Hearing Kotin's words, Voroshinov nodded.

Now, Soviet tanks must target German tanks, and they must target high standards!

Stalin did not speak, but looked at Koshkin, as if asking Koshkin, what do you think of this?

After receiving Stalin's hint, Koshkin certainly did not hesitate, and immediately expressed his views clearly.

"Comrade Stalin, I think that the development of our tanks shouldn't just keep up with each other's footsteps while ignoring our own industrial foundation." Koshkin has already felt this for a long time, and now he said it out of his mind. , I am not afraid to offend Kotin, anyway, when he came this time to fight for the opportunity for his tank, he had already offended Kotin and even Voroshinov.

"Our country has produced several types of heavy tanks. What happened?" Koshkin said: "Our t-35 tanks are just a guard of honor, and every time they parade, they are afraid of walking. If there is a mechanical failure, every tanker is an outstanding mechanic."

If you want to say that the only Soviet heavy tanks that have reached the service status are the T-35 tanks. This kind of heavy tanks with multiple turrets like cruisers are equipped in the Moscow garrison, with a total of only 60.

Their task is to pull them out every time they parade on Red Square, accept the review of the party and the people, and show them to the Western world to see how advanced Soviet tanks are.

However, this kind of tank has no combat effectiveness at all. In order to guarantee a Red Square parade, tankers have to do a lot of work, and they are afraid of losing the chain. This kind of tank has bad mechanical failure.

After saying this, Voroshinov felt his face slapped. You know, this tank was produced in a tank factory named after Voroshinov.

"The heavier the tank, the greater the pressure on the chassis. The need for power, the transmission system, and the chassis are all serious tests. I think based on our Soviet industrial foundation at this stage, tanks of about 30 tons , Is the best choice. If you increase the weight, bad mechanical failure will cause headaches for the troops."

"At the same time, many of our domestic bridges ~www.novelhall.com~ can only withstand about 30 tons. If we develop heavy tanks, then during the march of the tanks, special engineers will be needed to erect or reinforce the bridges. It’s unfavorable in terms of rapid mobility."

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Koshkin was constantly criticizing the impracticality of heavy tanks, and finally even the Soviet steel output was listed. Finally, Kotin could not bear it.

"Comrade Koshkin, you should know that our country and our technology are constantly developing. From your point of view, how can you think that we will not overcome the problems you are talking about now? Are we even Germany? Not as good as?"

Kotin’s words are profound. If Koshkin says that the Soviets are inferior to Germany, then a big hat will be buckled, and maybe Koshkin will be in prison immediately.

Sure enough, after hearing Kotin's words, even the smile on Stalin's face disappeared. As the leader of a huge empire, how would he want to hear such words?

"I'm sorry, Comrade Kotin, you misunderstood what I mean. Our great country is the most powerful in the world. How can it be inferior to Germany?" Although Koshkin is a tank designer and an engineering student, his brain At this time, he was actually quite flexible, he had to fight for his tank!

"However, we should see now that a European war is breaking out. We don’t want our country to experience war, but we will never be afraid of any threats. Now, what we need is a mature technology that can be Mass production and equipping of tanks for our troops, rather than raising their targets, caused various mechanical failures to emerge one after another, and tanks that are far from reaching the state of service."

Koshkin's words made Kotin annoyed for a while: "You said the KV-1 tank is not mature yet?"

"Comrade Kejing, why don't we have a try here?"