Hungarian captured T-38, Ukraine, 1942. In 1968, it, along with the 11th Guards Tank and 20th Guards Motor Rifle Divisions, took part in the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, but then immediately returned to their respective garrisons.
T-26 turret. They at first usually consisted of two-three Tank Brigades and one motorised rifle brigade, with some Corps elements such as reconnaissance, anti-tank, or pioneers added. Oddly, the Red Army had all but ignored this type of weapon until immediately prior to World War II. The red band identifies a “home” unit. Around 2000 built – 1943-44, medium SPG tank-hunter, based on the T-34/76 chassis. All variants of the T-16 and T-18, the first Soviet tank that entered mass-production. An army, besides the generalized meanings of ‘a country's armed forces’ or its ‘land forces’, is a type of formation in militaries of various countries, including the Soviet Union. BT-5A, howitzer support version, summer 1941.
After his death in January 1924, Stalin took his place and, after years of forced agrarian reforms, tried in the 1930s to raise the USSR to the level of the western industries. Eventually, the USSR had more amphibious tanks than any other nation by the outbreak of World War Two. BAI-M in the Far East, 1941. In December 1920, the Red Army received its first light tanks, assembled at the Krasnoye Sormovo Factory. The Ya-12 was also used for towing light tanks.

This proved lightweight, very powerful and compact. Ivanov, consisting of the 291st Rifle Division and the 2nd and 3rd Leningrad Militia Divisions. Early production T-60 without storage bins, 1941. Nevertheless, it gave new confidence to the crews which could have a fighting chance against the best German tanks. [1] It was quickly transferred to Voronezh Front for the defense of the Kursk salient's southern shoulder. The KV-1S was a late attempt (fall 1942) to bring back some mobility to the KV-1, while sacrificing some armor and introducing a brand new, lighter cast turret. SU-76M, early production, February 1943. HQ awarded 'Guards' status and renumbered to HQ 6th Guards Army on 16 April 1943. Отечественные Бронированные Машины, Том 1 1905-1941. T-37A during large scale maneuvers, Kiev, 1935. In 1939, the USSR had the biggest armored force in the world, numerically superior to all western powers combined. Dozens of tanks, originally owned by the Polish Army, are in stock. The headquarters was withdrawn to Smolensk, in the Moscow Military District in the early 1990s, and lost the ‘Tank’ from its title in 1995. T-28M (or T-28E) of the 1st “Red Banner” Tank Division, 1st Mechanized Corps, Karelian Front, June 1941. T-35 only had a machine gun and is slower than most of the armored cars so idk what the use would really be. It had to be fully gas-proof and amphibious, fast, well armored and armed, and easy to manufacture as well. The easiest way to recognize these are their spoked road-wheels. / Domestic Armored Vehicles, Vol. Many of these were lost during the early stages of the Winter War in Finland. It was originally the KV-85G, which was meant to feature a modified KV-1S turret with an 85 mm (3.35 in) gun jammed inside, and would have made a horrible stopgap. Отечественные Бронированные Машины, Том 2 1941-1945.