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Henglong T-34 / 85 Russian Army Tank 1:10 HLG3909-1U
Henglong T-34 / 85 Russian Army Tank 1:10 HLG3909-1U with Infrared Battle System (2.4GHz Shooter Smoke Sound Metal Gearbox)
Key Features:
- Highly detailed and accurate 1:16 scale tank.
- Proportional forward & reverse with regular & pivot turning.
- Fully actuating suspension.
- Highly durable steel gears.
- Shoots BB round with vehicle recoil action.
- Infrared Combat System.
- Turret turns 320 degrees.
- Gun barrel elevation control.
- Simulated sound effect of full-scale tank.
- Simulated machine gun firing.
- Realistic exhaust smoke.
- Scale LED lights.
- Rock solid 2.4GHz radio control.
- Includes Li-Ion battery pack and charger.
What’s in the Box:
- 1x 1/16-scale Russian T-34 R/C tank.
- 1x 2.4GHz transmitter.
- 1x 1800mAh 7.4V Li-Ion battery.
- 1x USB Li-Ion battery charger.
- 1x 6mm BB ammunition box (200 shot).
- 1x Smoke oil bottle (25ml).
- 1x Detail parts set.
- 1x Practice target.
- 1x Decal set.
- 1x Comprehensive instruction manual.
Needed to Complete:
- 6x AA batteries for the transmitter.
Henglong 1:16 Russian T-34 / 85 with Infrared Battle System (2.4GHz Shooter Smoke Sound Metal Gearbox) Tech Specs:
- Shipping Weight: 3.90kg / 8.60lbs
- Scale: 1:16
- Completion Level: RTR
Product Description
The T-34 (from Russian танк for tank) was a medium tank from Soviet production. It was built from 1940 to 1958 and used by the Red Army mainly in the German-Soviet War. The T-34 is considered the most famous Soviet tank of the war. Its simple construction enabled it to be mass-produced. With over 50,000 units it was the most-built tank of World War II and with a total of over 80,000 it was one of the most-built tanks at all.
The T-34 was superior to all German tanks at the time of the German attack in 1941. In the tank battle near Mtsensk he was able to demonstrate his superiority for the first time. Some significant tactical deficits in the design were disadvantageous, such as the lack of a fifth crew member in the person of the gunner or, initially, the lack of radio equipment. From 1942/43 onwards, the Germans were able to use tanks with superior combat capabilities, the Panzer IV, the Panther and the Tiger. Due to its enormous majority, the T-34 contributed significantly to the victory of the Red Army. After World War II, the T-34 was exported to numerous states and used in sever















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