Russian Soldier WWII
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S-51 Heavy SPG
The S-51 was an experimental heavy self-propelled gun designed by TsAKB. At the end of 1942, the Red Army switched
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SMK
TheĀ SMKĀ was an armored vehicle prototype developed by theĀ Soviet UnionĀ prior to theĀ Second World War. It was named afterĀ Sergei Mironovich Kirov, a
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STZ-5
The STZ-5 was designed at the Stalingrad tractor factory with initial work on the project beginning in 1933. The designers
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STZ-5 Closed
The STZ-5 was designed at the Stalingrad tractor factory with initial work on the project beginning in 1933. The designers
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SU-100
The SU-100 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 100) was a Soviet tank destroyer armed with a 100 mm anti-tank gun in a casemate
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SU-122
The SU-122 (from Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm) was a Soviet self-propelled howitzer or assault gun used during World War II.
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SU-34
TheĀ Sukhoi Su-34Ā (Russian:Ā Š”ŃŃ
ой Š”Ń-34;Ā NATO reporting name:Ā Fullback) is aĀ Soviet-originĀ RussianĀ twin-engine, twin-seat, all-weather supersonic medium-rangeĀ fighter-bomber/strike aircraft.Ā It first flew in 1990, intended for theĀ Soviet Air
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SU-76
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SU-85
The SU-76 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet light self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76
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T-14 Armata
The T-14 Armata (Russian: Š¢-14 Ā«ŠŃŠ¼Š°ŃŠ°Ā»; industrial designation Russian: ŠŠ±ŃŠµŠŗŃ 148, romanized: Ob’yekt 148, lit.ā’Object 148′), is a next-generation Russian
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T-15 Armata
TheĀ T-15 ArmataĀ (ā¹TheĀ templateĀ Lang-rusĀ is beingĀ considered for deletion.āŗĀ Russian:Ā T-15 ŠŃŠ¼Š°ŃŠ°), with industrial designation “Object 149”, is a Russian heavyĀ infantry fighting vehicleĀ first seen in public
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