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Encyclopedia > List of soviet tanks

List of Soviet tanks. A list of tanks produced by the Soviet Union. See also List of tanks. This is a List of armoured fighting vehicles worldwide. ...

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Before World War II and early World War II

Tankette

T-27 based on Carden Loyd Tankette

TK-3 A tankette was a small tank, with a crew of 2 (there were prototypes with one-man crew). ... General characteristics Length: 2. ...

Light tanks

MS-1 (T-18)
T-26

General characteristics Length: 4. ...

Amphibious light tanks

T-37
T-38

Fast tanks

BT stands for Bystrochodnyi Tank (fast tank).

BT-1 (prototype)
BT-2
BT-5
BT-7
BT-8

The Bystrokhodniy Tank (Fast Tank), was a series of Soviet light tanks which were produced between 1932 and 1941. ... The Bystrokhodniy Tank (Fast Tank), was a series of Soviet light tanks which were produced between 1932 and 1941. ... The Bystrokhodniy Tank (Fast Tank), was a series of Soviet light tanks which were produced between 1932 and 1941. ... The Bystrokhodniy Tank (Fast Tank), was a series of Soviet light tanks which were produced between 1932 and 1941. ... The Bystrokhodniy Tank (Fast Tank), was a series of Soviet light tanks which were produced between 1932 and 1941. ...

Medium tanks

T-24
T-28

The T-28 was the Soviet Unions first medium tank. ...

Heavy Tanks

T-35

The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted heavy tank of the interwar period and early Second World War that saw limited production and service with the Red Army. ...

Experimental Tanks

Tsar tank

The Tsar Tank (also known as the Lebedenko Tank or Nepotir) was an unusual Russian armored vehicle developed from 1914–1915. ...

World War II

Light tanks

T-30
T-50
T-60
T-70

The T-50 Golden Eagle is a Korean supersonic trainer and light attack aircraft. ... The T-70 was a light tank in the Red Army during the WW2. ...

Amphibious light tanks

T-40

Medium tanks

T-34
T-44

The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank first produced in 1940. ...

Heavy tanks

KV-1
KV-85
KV-2
IS-1
IS-2
IS-3

K. 1 is a designation given to two works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the original Köchel Verzeichnis. ... K. 1 is a designation given to two works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the original Köchel Verzeichnis. ... K. 1 is a designation given to two works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the original Köchel Verzeichnis. ... The IS-1 mounted an 85-mm tank gun. ... The IS-1 mounted an 85-mm tank gun. ... The IS-1 mounted an 85-mm tank gun. ...

After World War II

Amphibious light tanks

PT-76

The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious tank (Plavayushtshiy Tank) which was introduced in 1954. ...

Main Battle Tanks

T-54
T-55
T-62
T-64
T-72
T-80
T-84 (Ukraine)
T-90 (Russia)
Black Eagle (Russia, in development)
T-95 (Russia, in development)
M-84 (Yugoslavia)
PT-91 Twardy (Poland)

The T-54 and T-55 main battle tanks were the Soviet Unions replacements for the World War II era T-34 tank. ... The T-54 and T-55 main battle tanks were the Soviet Unions replacements for the World War II era T-34 tank. ... The T-62 Soviet main battle tank is a further development of the T-54/55 series. ... The T-64, a Soviet main battle tank, was introduced in the late 1960s. ... The T-72, a Soviet main battle tank entered production in 1971. ... The T-80 is a Soviet Main Battle Tank. ... The T-84 Main Battle Tank is a Ukrainian development of the Soviet T-80 tank. ... The T-90 main battle tank, the most modern tank in the Russian army arsenal, went into low-level production in 1993, based on a prototype designated as the T-88. ... Russian Black Eagle MBT. As reported, the ammunition is automatically loaded, keeping the rounds separate from the crew at all times for increased safety. ... The T-94 or T-95 is a prototype main battle tank, currently in development in the Russian Federation. ... The M-84 main battle tank is a Yugoslav-produced version of the Soviet T-72, with a better 1000-hp engine. ... Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ... The PT-91 Twardy (Hard) is a Polish main battle tank. ...

Heavy tanks

IS-4
IS-6
IS-7
T-10

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