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All Russian tank engines are based on highly successful V-2 diesel engine designed in 1931 at the Kharkov Locomotive Plant. The Kharkov plants was destroyed by Russian forces in Ukraine. The V-84 ...
Summary: Russia’s “Victory Day” Parade, marking the 79th anniversary of the end of World War II, featured the solitary presence of a T-34 tank, reflecting a muted celebration amid the ...
Russia is taking back World War II-era tanks from Laos because, well, Moscow needs a star, lots of them. The Russian Defense Ministry said this week that 30 T-34 tanks had arrived in the far ...
As of Monday, the website Oryx which counts Russian equipment losses using imagery as proof said that Moscow had tank losses of 3,740. Among these, 2,672 were destroyed, 157 damaged, 377 were ...
It was two years ago that the last reported Soviet T-34 tanks still in service made a return to the motherland. At the time, Laos had been believed to be the last operator of the World War II ...
With pride in Soviet military achievements a cornerstone of propaganda, Moscow has a pressing need for classic T-34 tanks. Enter the Lao People’s Army.
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