North Korea's T-34s Were Unstoppable for 6 Weeks — Until America Rushed One Secret Tank to the Front

For 6 weeks in 1950, North Korean T-34 tanks rolled through every American defensive line without stopping. Bazookas bounced off. Howitzers did nothing. 22 rockets fired point-blank — zero penetrations. Then someone found three forgotten tanks rusting in a Tokyo depot. No fan belts. Bad engines. Left behind after World War II. On the night of August 17, 1950 — Lieutenant Granville "GG" Sweet positioned four M26 Pershing tanks on a narrow Korean road. What happened in the next 43 seconds changed the entire course of the Korean War. This is the story of the weapon that existed all along — and why nobody used it until the last possible moment. ───────────────────────────── If you study Cold War history, armored warfare, or forgotten battles that shaped the modern world — subscribe Cold War Impact Now. #KoreanWar #M26Pershing #T34Tank #ColdWarHistory #MilitaryHistory #TankBattle #PusanPerimeter #ObongniRidge #ForgottenWar #TaskForceSmith #WW2History #Armored Warfare #NorthKorea1950 #USMarineCorps #WarHistory #MilitaryDocumentary #ColdWar #TankWarfare #KoreanWar1950 #HistoryDocumentary #coldwarimpact