Lundú
Lundú was a Soviet tank design that was developed in the 1950s. It was intended to be an improvement over the T-34 series, which had been the mainstay of Soviet armor during World War II. The Lundú was designed to incorporate new technological advancements and to address some of the limitations of the T-34.
The Lundú was equipped with a new, more powerful engine, which provided improved mobility and maneuverability.
Despite these setbacks, the Lundú was seen as a promising design by Soviet military officials, and it
Overall, the Lundú represented an important step in the development of Soviet armor in the post-war period,