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T-34 tanks headed to the front.

Soviet big 7

The Soviet "Big 7"

Below is a list of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles of the Russian empire, Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine.

Imperial Russia, World War I[]

Tsar tank

The Tsar Tank

'Polevoy Bronenosets' of Porokhovchsikov

Earth Battleship (project)

Armored tractors[]

  • Gulkevich's armored tractor
  • F. Blinov armored tractor
  • Walter armored vehicle

Tanks[]

  • Vezdekhod
  • Vezdekhod No.2
  • Tsar tank
  • Mendeleev Tank (project)
  • Rybinsk tank
  • Ground Battleship (Земной броненосец) - project

Self-propelled guns[]

  • Drizhenko self-propelled gun
  • Turtle (Navrotsky Self-propelled gun)

After World War I to early World War II (1918-1940)[]

Armored cars[]

PB-4 Amphibious Armoured Car Prototype - Patriot Museum, Kubinka (38415165836)

PB-4 Amphibious Armoured Car in Patriot Park

Tankettes[]

Танкетка Т-17

T-17 tankette.

Amphibious light tanks[]

Light tanks[]

Monument to First Soviet Tank

Freedom Fighter Lenin (Russkiy Reno) monument in Nizhny Novgorod

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T-34 light tank

Medium tanks[]

TG at the Military Academy of Motorization and Mechanization, 1931

Tank Grotte

Medium tank A-32

A-32

  • T-12
  • T-24
  • Tank Grotte (TG-1) (experimental)
  • T-28
  • T-29 (experimental)
  • A-32 (T-34 prototype)
  • T-34
  • T-43
  • GUBP
  • TA-1
  • TA-2
  • D-4
  • D-5
  • IT-3
  • Object 112
  • Object 115

Heavy tanks[]

P68l

The Т-35 heavy tank followed the interwar trend for tanks with multiple turrets

Sirken heavy tank

Sirkena heavy tank

  • T-35
  • T-39
  • SMK (Experimental)
  • T-100 tank (Experimental)
  • KV-0 (Prototype for KV-1)
  • T-30
  • TP-1
  • TA-3
  • Sirkena tank project
  • Danchenko tank project
  • Object 0-50
  • Object 103
  • T-100-Z
  • VL (project)
  • TG-V
  • TG-VI

Tank destroyers and SPGs[]

Prototype of SU-14 in trial, 1934

SU-14 in trials, 1934

  • 4M
  • 29K
  • AT-1
  • SU-1
  • SU-2
  • SU-3
  • SU-4
  • SU-5
  • SU-6
  • SU-7
  • SU-8
  • SU-12
  • SU-14
  • SU-14-1
  • SU-14-2
  • SU-18
  • SU-26
  • SU-37
  • SU-45
  • T-26-4

Flame-throwing tanks[]

OT-26, front

KhT-26

Other vehicles[]

World War II (1941-1945)[]

The list does not include all vehicles, as there were many more experimental, or otherwise rare vehicles.

Armored cars[]

  • BA-64
  • LB-23
  • LB-62
  • LB-NATI

Tankettes[]

Light tanks[]

  • T-40
  • T-50
  • T-60
  • T-70
  • T-80 (prototype light tank)
  • T-111
  • T-116
  • T-126 (SP) - up-armored version of T-50
  • T-127
  • LTP
  • MT-25 (proposal tank)
  • LTTB (1 prototype)

Medium tanks[]

Heavy tanks[]

File:Tank Variants KV.jpg

KV-series tanks

Tank destroyers and assault guns[]

САУ СУ-100-Y

SU-100Y

Self-propelled guns[]

Self-propelled anti-air[]

Lend-Lease tanks[]

Captured tanks[]

This includes modified captured tanks.

  • T-III (T-3) - captured Panzer III
  • T-V (T-5) - captured Panther tank
  • SU-76i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 76mm S-1 gun on a tank destroyer configuration.
  • SU-85i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 85mm D-5S-85A gun on a tank destroyer configuration.

After World War II (Soviet era, continued)[]

Armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)[]

Light tanks[]

  • T-100 light tank
  • PT-76
  • Object 685
  • Object 788
  • Object 906
  • Object 911B
  • Object 934
  • R-39 (Object 101)

Medium and main battle tanks[]

Heavy tanks[]

  • IS-4
  • IS-6 (Experimental)
  • IS-7 (Experimental)
  • T-10 (IS-10)
  • T-10M (1957–1994)
  • Object 266
  • Object 267
  • Object 269
  • Object 277
  • Object 278
  • Object 279 (Experimental)
  • Object 705
  • Object 706
  • Object 726
  • Object 770

Tank destroyers and assault guns[]

Self-propelled guns[]

Self-propelled anti-air[]

Tanks and AFVs with ATGMs[]

  • IT-1
  • Object 170
  • Object 282
  • Object 286
  • Object 431
  • Object 287
  • Object 747
  • Object 757
  • Object 772
  • Object 775
  • Object 778
  • Object 780
  • Object 906B
  • Object 920
  • 2P27 Shmel'
  • 2P32 Falanga
  • 9P19 Glaz
  • 9P110 Obod
  • 9P122
  • 9P124
  • 9P133
  • 9P137 Fleyta
  • 9P148 Konkurs
  • 9P149 Shturm-S

Rocket launchers[]

Flame-throwing tanks[]

  • OT-54
  • TO-55
  • Object 483

Laser tanks[]

Other vehicles and AFVs[]

  • SPU-117 (Object 117)
  • Object 288
  • Progvev-T

Post-Soviet Vehicles[]

Armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)[]

Light tanks[]

2S25 Sprut-SD, Moscow parade 2009

2S25 Sprut-SD

Medium and main battle tanks[]

T-90A - TankBiathlon2013-12

T-90A

Self-propelled guns[]

AlabinoTraining0904-34

2S19 Msta-S


Notes[]

References[]

  • Bishop, Chris (1998). The Encyclopedia of Weapons of WWII. London, UK: Orbis Publishing and Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 0-7607-1022-8. 
  • Milsom, John (1971). Russian Tanks, 1900–1970: The Complete Illustrated History of Soviet Armoured Theory and Design, Harrisburg Penn.: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-1493-4.
  • Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1984). Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 0-85368-606-8.

See also[]

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