Soviet armoured fighting vehicles of WWII
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produced in the Soviet Union in staggering numbers
on tracked and combined wheel-and-track chassis
series-produced types and unrealised projects
the backbone of the Soviet army in the second half of the war
conventional, multi-turreted and wheel-and-track designs
the Soviet Union never spared on steel
from pre-war behemoths to the legendary IS series
both conventional artillery and tank destroyers
from various improvisations to the feared heavy SUs
two- and three-axle wheeled armoured vehicles
typically based on civilian automotive chassis
various other combat and non-combat machines
tracked artillery tractors, self-propelled rocket launchers
motorised sleds and some rather eccentric experiments
introductory information about the site
its history and a list of updates
contact the author and more
produced in the USSR in great numbers
tracked and wheel-and-track chassis
production types and rejected projects
the armoured backbone of the Soviet army
conventional, multi-turreted and wheel-and-track
when steel was never spared
the famous KV and IS tank families
conventional and anti-tank
from improvisations to heavy SUs
wheeled armoured vehicles
two- and three-axle chassis
various combat and non-combat machines
artillery tractors, rocket launchers
motorised sleds and various experiments
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