Exhibits at the Military-Historical Museum of Armored Vehicles and Equipment in Kubinka
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe MBV armored railcar (developed in 1936-37 by the specialized design bureau of the Leningrad Kirov Plant)
The MBV armored railcar (developed in 1936-37 by the specialized design bureau of the Leningrad Kirov Plant)
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sisoev / Go to the mediabankThe experimental 130mm SU-100 Y heavy self-propelled mounted gun
The experimental 130mm SU-100 Y heavy self-propelled mounted gun
The T-35 heavy tank (developed in 1935)
The T-34-85 medium tank
The Maus (Mouse) super-heavy tank
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe Karl self-propelled siege mortar gun Gerat 040 (Rheinmetall, 1933)
The Karl self-propelled siege mortar gun Gerat 040 (Rheinmetall, 1933)
The Pz. Kpfw. V Panther medium tank
The Pz. Kpfw. VI E Tiger I heavy tank
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe 380mm Sturmtiger assault mortar gun (Alkett, 1944)
The 380mm Sturmtiger assault mortar gun (Alkett, 1944)
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe 150mm Brummbar (Grizzly) self-propelled mounted gun
The 150mm Brummbar (Grizzly) self-propelled mounted gun
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe 88m Waffentrager (Armorbearer) open-type self-propelled mounted gun
The 88m Waffentrager (Armorbearer) open-type self-propelled mounted gun
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe 188mm Jagdtiger tank destroyer (developed by Nibelungenwerke from the Pz. Kpfw. heavy tank and produced in 1944-45)
The 188mm Jagdtiger tank destroyer (developed by Nibelungenwerke from the Pz. Kpfw. heavy tank and produced in 1944-45)
© RIA Novosti . Grigoriy Sysoev / Go to the mediabankThe 88m Ferdinand/Elefant Wehrmacht anti-tank self-propelled mounted gun
The 88m Ferdinand/Elefant Wehrmacht anti-tank self-propelled mounted gun
The BT-2 light wheel and track tank
The M5A1 Stuart tank (U.S.)
The T-34-85 tank