Chinese T-34/76 (Assumed fake until proven real)
Representation of the T-34-76 in People's Liberation Army (PLA) service.
The Type T-34 is a fictious designation for the T-34/76 in service of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), claimed to be among the exports the Soviet Union gave to the PLA, with only evidence of it being in Wargaming's "World of Tanks" and their chinese client company, Khongzhong; and Gaijin's "War Thunder". While it is true that the People's Republic of China (PRC) sold as many as 3000 AFVs in 1950 to 1955, neither company can provide any proof of the T-34/76 being included in these arms sales, making the T-34/76 in PLA service likely fabricated. It is assumed that the inclusion of the Chinese T-34/76 was to fill a gap in the World of Tanks' "Chinese Tech Tree", which, while having a healthy amount of historical basis, appears to be riddled with historical inaccuracies from small mistakes to pure fantasies, but is presented as historical fact. Said tank's inclusion in War Thunder's more historical lineup of "Chinese Ground Vehicles" also appears to be done for the same reasons as above.
It should be noted that there is supposed "evidence" regarding this tank. There appears to be T-34/76s in museums. Unfortunately, these tanks appear to be of modern restoration as odd parts are discovered. There is even what appears to be a T-34/76 with "saddle tanks" in a North Korean propaganda film that may be supplied by the Soviet Union via China as a intermediary, but it is not confirmed.
Source:
https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/cold_war ... ake-tanks/, under Fair Use.