T-34 in the East-German Army (KVP and NVA):
T-34/76:
- received starting around 1953 for KVP, used (about 220 units?)
- most (all?) units transferred to NVA 1956
- likely phased out 1958-1960
- at least 156 chassis rebuilt to T-34T, remainder probably sold
SU-85:
- received around 1953 for KVP, used (46 units); also several dozen SU-100, no clue where they ended up
- phased out 1958
- all chassis rebuilt to T-34T/TB (SFL)
T-34/85:
- acquired likely 1953: 360 used units for KVP; 1955-56: 280 units from Polish production for KVP; from 1956: 600 used units for NVA (all used units: from USSR)
- most KVP units transferred to NVA, around 70 units retained for border troops
- phased out from general service around 1969-1970
- retained for border troops until ~1985
- about half of border troop units put in storage then, 33 units scrapped in 1989/90
T-34T armored tractor / T-34TB armored salvage tractors:
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not identical to Soviet SPK-5 and WW2 T-34T/TT-34
- rebuilt from T-34/76 and SU-85 (SFL) chassis 1959-1962 (202 units total)
- phased out from general service around 1970
- about 60-80 units stowed in two new reserve "salvage battalions"
- "salvage battalions" dissolved 1989
- all units sold for civilian use or scrapped in 1989/1990
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Austrian T-34:
- 37 units (all T-34/85) taken over from USSR in 1955
- 19 units put in fixed positions in early 70s
- fixed positions consisted of the complete tank in a concrete bunker (not just the turret, like done with Centurions)
- last unit removed from fixed position October 2007 (!!) -
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