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  2. Kubinka Tank Museum - Wikipedia

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    Kugelpanzer at Kubinka. The Kubinka Tank Museum (Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники - Tsentral'nyy Muzey Bronetankovogo Vooruzheniya I Tekhniki -Central Museum of Armored Arms and Technology) is a large military museum in Kubinka, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia where tanks, armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) and ...

  3. Obiekt 279 - Wikipedia

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    The Obiekt 279, or Object 279, (Объект 279) was a Soviet experimental heavy tank developed at the end of 1959.. This special purpose tank was intended to fight on cross country terrain, inaccessible to conventional tanks, acting as a heavy breakthrough tank.

  4. Kugelpanzer - Wikipedia

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    It seems to be a one-man reconnaissance tank, equipped with an armoured outer wall and a viewing slot. The drive was probably located under or behind the driver. At the rear there is a steerable wheel to shift the center of gravity behind the axis of the two track wheels and to support rotary movements that are carried out with the track wheels.

  5. Obiekt 268 - Wikipedia

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    The Object 268 (Объект 268) was a prototype Soviet tank destroyer developed from 1952 to 1956 by the Kirov factory, Leningrad, on the basis of the T-10 heavy tank. [ 1 ] This tank destroyer was heavily armoured and featured a 152 mm M64 gun, derived from the 152mm M53 mounted on the SU-152G .

  6. 38M Toldi - Wikipedia

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    Toldi II armed with heavy anti-tank rocket launchers - modified Toldi II with its gun removed and a twin mount for 44M Buzogányvető heavy anti-tank rocket launchers mounted on the rear of its turret. One photograph is known to exist of this variant, so at least 1 made.

  7. File:Type 2 Ka-Mi - Patriot Museum, Kubinka (38218661842).jpg

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    One of only three survivors, this example was recovered in 1945 from Shumshu in the Kuril Islands. It is complete with both its front and rear pontoons and is on display in Hall 12 of the Patriot Museum Complex. Park Patriot, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia. 25th August 2017: Date: 25 August 2017, 11:34: Source: Type 2 Ka-Mi - Patriot Museum ...

  8. File:SU-122 ‘138’ - Patriot Museum, Kubinka (24524061458).jpg

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    This is believed to be the only surviving example and is on display in Hall 10 of the Patriot Museum Complex. Park Patriot, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia. 25th August 2017: Date: 25 August 2017, 12:01: Source: SU-122 ‘138’ - Patriot Museum, Kubinka: Author: Alan Wilson from Stilton, Peterborough, Cambs, UK

  9. Obiekt 277 - Wikipedia

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    The Obiekt 277 (Russian: Объект 277) was a prototype Soviet heavy tank designed in 1957, one of the last heavy tanks to be produced by the USSR. [1] Developed alongside its sister design, the Obiekt 278, as well as the Obiekt 279 and the Obiekt 770, Obiekt 277 was a conventional heavy tank, armed with a powerful gun and was thickly armoured.