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  1. 10 wrz 2018 · T-26. A Russian imitation of a British Vickers tank, the T-26 light tank entered mass production in 1932. It was one of the most successful inter-war Soviet tanks, thanks in part to a wide range of variants. The Soviet T-26 Tank served in Spain, Finland, and the early part of WWII.

  2. 1 lip 2020 · Titanic tank battles were once fought on what is now Belarus. Now, a dedicated team of salvagers scour marsh and forest to find these forgotten reminders of World War Two.

  3. Tanks of the Soviet Union. Appearance. This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation; from their first use after World War I, into the interwar period, during World War II, the Cold War and modern era.

  4. Roughly 320,000 Wisconsin soldiers served in the armed forces during World War II. Explore the war through stories, images, and artifacts from the Society.

  5. Russian arms production during WW2 amounted to 99,150 armored vehicles (including all kinds of assault guns, tank destroyers and self-propelled guns) from June 1941 to May 1945. There were also delivered 11,900 tanks and self-propelled guns, which are part of Lend-Lease program by the Western Allies.

  6. Once regrouped after the Axis invasion of June 1941, the Soviet Army proved something of an unstoppable force - its armored corps becoming the spearhead to victory. There are a total of [ 67 ] World War II Soviet Tanks entries in the Military Factory.

  7. Production of KV-1 heavy tanks. Soviet armoured fighting vehicle production during World War II[1] from the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 was large. Although the Soviet Union had a large force of combat vehicles before the German invasion, heavy losses led to a high demand for new vehicles.