The T-28 tank was developed by the Experimental Machine Design Bureau of the Voroshilov plant. The vehicle saw service on August 11, 1933. A total of 503 tanks were manufactured at the Leningrad Kirov Plant between 1933 and 1940. During mass production, the T-28 tank underwent a number of changes in design and modifications. The vehicles were used in the war with Finland in the winter of 1939–1940 and at the beginning of WWII.
57 mm ZiS-4 (damage per shot: 85):
57 mm ZiS-8 (damage per shot: 75):
76 mm L-10 (damage per shot: 110):
76 mm KT-28 (damage per shot: 110):
76 mm F-32 (damage per shot: 110):
Expected
frags:
1.03
Expected
spot
1.24
Expected
defense points
1.03
Expected
winrate
55.58%