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However, Koshkin only made the Russian Model 1940, which was very weak and inferior compared to the Ukrainian variant(s) of the T-34 which were designed by ethnic Ukrainian tank designer, A.A. Morozov. Morozov's variants were the most-produced and one of the best tanks of World War II.
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-- WikiDan61 ChatMe! ReadMe!! 17:43, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
Koshkin died in 1940, so any variant of the T-34 made after 1940 is not his production.
The T-34 Model 1940 was on par with the T-26 tank.
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WikipolicePolizei has written:
However, Koshkin only made the Russian Model 1940, which was very weak and inferior compared to the Ukrainian variant(s) of the T-34 which were designed by ethnic Ukrainian tank designer, A.A. Morozov. Morozov's variants were the most-produced and one of the best tanks of World War II.
This change needs sources to verify both facts:
-- WikiDan61 ChatMe! ReadMe!! 17:43, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
Koshkin died in 1940, so any variant of the T-34 made after 1940 is not his production.
The T-34 Model 1940 was on par with the T-26 tank.