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The Obiekt 279, or Object 279, (Объект 279) was a Soviet experimental heavy tank developed at the end of 1959. This special purpose tank was intended to fight on cross country terrain, inaccessible to conventional tanks, acting as a heavy breakthrough tank. It was planned as a tank of the Supreme Command Reserve. [citation needed]
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The plant also produced small quantities of multi-turreted T-35 tanks, and had a separate design bureau (KB-35) to assist in their development. T-34-85 tank on display Soviet T-80 tank on display. In 1937, a separate design bureau was established to build a replacement for the BT tank series, under the supervision of Mikhail Koshkin.
The T-42 (also known as the TG-V) was a Soviet super-heavy tank project of the interwar period.It was developed in 1932 by the OKB-5 design bureau at Bolshevik Plant no. 232 under the direction of a German engineer-designer Edward Grote [de; ru].