| 
Tank Name | 
T-44 | 
KV-3 | 
KV-4 | 
KV-5 | |
| 
Mass (tons) | 
29.5 | 
68 | 
75 | 
90 | |
| 
Armour (mm) | 
Front | 
75 | 
120 | 
130 | 
170 | 
| 
Side | 
60 | 
90 | 
125 | 
150 | |
| 
Top and bottom | 
30 and 23 | 
40 and 30 | 
50 | 
50 | |
| 
Armament | 
Gun | 
1 76 mm or | 
1 107 mm | 
1 107 mm | 
1 107 mm | 
| 
Gun | 
1 57 mm | ||||
| 
Machineguns | 
3 | 
2 | 
2 | 
2 | |
| 
Ammunition | 
Shells | 
100 | 
50 | 
100 | 
100 | 
| 
Bullets | 
6000 | ||||
| 
Engine power (hp) | 
600 | 
850 | 
1200 | 
1200 | |
| 
Maximum speed (kph) | 
55-60 | 
30 | 
30 | 
30 | |
| 
Fuel capacity (hours) | 
10 | 
10 | 
10 | 
10 | |
| 
Crew | 
4-5 | 
6 | 
6-8 | 
6-8 | |
The T-44 is, of course, not the late-war medium tank, but the pre-war medium/heavy tank, more commonly known as the A-44. 
Eagle-eyed readers may detect some mystery in this table. Take a look at the KV-4 column. One gun, 90 tons, 170 mm of front armour, 35 kph top speed? This isn't Shashmurin's project, the one he claimed won the tender in his memoirs! 
 
 
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