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|caption = A T-34 in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
|caption = A T-34 in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
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|front_image = T-34-GTAV.jpg |
|front_image = T-34-GTAV.jpg |
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|rear_image = T-34-GTAV-rear.jpg |
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|related = [[Rhino]]<br>[[Tank]]}} |
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− | The '''[[wp:T-34|T-34]]''' (unofficial name) is an old, presumably abandoned tank found in the [[Rogers Salvage and Scrap|Rogers Salvage & Scrap Yard]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
+ | The '''[[wp:T-34|T-34]]''' (unofficial name) is an old, presumably abandoned tank found in the [[Rogers Salvage and Scrap|Rogers Salvage & Scrap Yard]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | The T-34 is unable to be driven and just appears as a wrecked vehicle inside the scrap yard. It is simply an easter egg left in the game by game developers, and its name comes from its real life counterpart, the Soviet [[wp:T-34|T-34]] tank. |
+ | The T-34 is unable to be driven and just appears as a wrecked vehicle inside the scrap yard. It is simply an [[Secrets and Easter Eggs in GTA V|easter egg]] left in the game by game developers, and its name comes from its real life counterpart, the Soviet [[wp:T-34|T-34]] tank. |
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− | + | The T-34's design looks exactly like its real-life counterpart, the Soviet [[wp:T-34|T-34]], and appears to be a T-34-85 variant (based on the caliber of the main gun and larger turret). |
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− | + | The tank features sloped armor on all sides and a larger than normal turret to make room for the 85mm cannon. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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[[Image:T34-Machine-gun.jpg|thumb|Close-up of the Degtyaryov DT machine gun mounted on T-34.]] |
[[Image:T34-Machine-gun.jpg|thumb|Close-up of the Degtyaryov DT machine gun mounted on T-34.]] |
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− | *Not much is known about the tank or its presence in the game. It |
+ | *Not much is known about the tank or the reason behind its presence in the game. It seems unlikely that a Soviet tank would be found rusting in an American scrapyard. However, it is possible that it is a discarded prop from a war movie, or perhaps a privately-owned vehicle sent to the scrap yard for refurbishment. Notably, the tank is fitted with its hull-mounted [[wp:Degtyaryov machine gun|Degtyaryov DT machine gun]], which is usually missing on museum tanks or those featured in video games. |
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− | *This tank is actually a T-34-85, not just a generic a T-34 as the title suggests. |
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− | *The tank's presence could be the result of a collector discarding it, or maybe even a collector having sent it there for it to be restored. This is supported by the fact there is sometimes a worker seen fixing a vehicle in the yard. |
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Revision as of 16:09, 11 September 2014
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The T-34 (unofficial name) is an old, presumably abandoned tank found in the Rogers Salvage & Scrap Yard in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Description
The T-34 is unable to be driven and just appears as a wrecked vehicle inside the scrap yard. It is simply an easter egg left in the game by game developers, and its name comes from its real life counterpart, the Soviet T-34 tank.
Design
The T-34's design looks exactly like its real-life counterpart, the Soviet T-34, and appears to be a T-34-85 variant (based on the caliber of the main gun and larger turret).
The tank features sloped armor on all sides and a larger than normal turret to make room for the 85mm cannon.
Location
- Can be seen at Rogers Salvage and Scrap on Alta Street in La Puerta, Los Santos.
Trivia
- Not much is known about the tank or the reason behind its presence in the game. It seems unlikely that a Soviet tank would be found rusting in an American scrapyard. However, it is possible that it is a discarded prop from a war movie, or perhaps a privately-owned vehicle sent to the scrap yard for refurbishment. Notably, the tank is fitted with its hull-mounted Degtyaryov DT machine gun, which is usually missing on museum tanks or those featured in video games.
- The tank appears to simply be abandoned, as there is no evidence of shell penetration or other combat damage, and no apparent damage to the suspension.