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  2. Industrialization in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Vadim Rogovin notes that the desire to fulfill the plan led to a situation of overstretching forces and a permanent search for reasons to justify the non-fulfillment of excessive tasks. [53] Because of this, industrialization could not feed solely on enthusiasm and demanded a series of compulsory measures.

  3. Soviet industry in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Despite ongoing military actions, Baku remained the main provider of fuels and lubricants, sending 23.5 million tons of oil in the first year of the war alone. A total of 75 million tons of oil were transported for military needs throughout World War II. Vasiliy Istratov, former ambassador of Russia to Azerbaijan wrote:

  4. Soviet combat vehicle production during World War II

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    Combat experience in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), the Battles of Khalkhin Gol (1939) and the Winter War (1939–1940) showed the Soviet military that light tanks (such as the T-26) were too lightly armoured and that multi-turreted tanks (such as the T-35) were inferior to single turret tanks which guided the switch to the later vital T ...

  5. Omsktransmash - Wikipedia

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    In the post-Soviet Union period the state's decision to fund tank production at Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil (manufacturer of the T-90 tank) at the expense of the Omsk factory caused financial ruin for the company. The organisation had designed a new prototype tank, named Black Eagle but it did not enter production. Although the plant ...

  6. As Losses Mount, Russia Is Reactivating Soviet-Era T-54 Tanks ...

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    Russia is dusting off the cobwebs from military deep storage facilities in the country’s Far East, for the first time railing un-upgraded Cold War T-54B tanks westward, possibly bound for Ukraine.

  7. Five-year plans of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Because of the success made by the first plan, Stalin did not hesitate with going ahead with the second five-year plan in 1932, although the official start date for the plan was 1933. The second five-year plan gave heavy industry top priority, putting the Soviet Union not far behind Germany as one of the major steel-producing countries of the ...

  8. Russia forced to use 60-year-old tanks because of heavy ...

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    A Ministry of Defence intellgence update said Russia had taken 800 T-62 main battle tanks (MBTs), first introduced in 1961, out of storage ‘to make up for previous losses’

  9. Russia estimated to have lost ‘almost half’ of its key battle ...

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    Losses force Moscow to rely on older Soviet-era tanks, report from military think tank says Russia estimated to have lost ‘almost half’ of its key battle tanks during Ukraine war Skip to main ...