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Next T-34 was fouded 3 march this year in Russia
www.pln-pskov.ru/photo...41184.html
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There is something that I don't understand : the first tank on my list is said to be the "Koshkin tank", which was developed at the very beginning of the war and was one of the first T-34 produced. Can it have been produced in summer 1941?


In fact, production of T-34 started in august 1940. From august 1940 to march 1941 used L-11 gun, from march 1941 F-34 gun.
Tank in Kubinka can't be one of the first T-34 in principal. In june 1941 Red Army have somethingl like 1200 T-34.
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:41 pm
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Hi Polar! Hi Folks!

- Polar
Next T-34 was fouded 3 march this year in Russia
www.pln-pskov.ru/photo...41184.html


Great set of photos that were taken on a cloudy day!

Any details on what is going to happen to that vehicle or the story on how it ended up in that lake?

Details Please!
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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 5:55 am
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Hi Polar! Hi Folks!
Any details on what is going to happen to that vehicle or the story on how it ended up in that lake?


About this tank: it's factory 183 (UralVagonZavod) vehicle, summer-fall 1942 production. All crew members is survived, tank commander still alive. Inside this vehicle founded 75 76-mm gun rounds.

BTW it's 4-th T-34 from this area. Previous vehicles:

Moscow Pioneer

angriff.narod.ru/arche...oisk03.htm

Dovator

www.kubinka.ru/newinde...amp;lang=1
tanksinmoscow.ru/index_01.htm

Sniper

kubinka.ru/newindex.ph...amp;lang=1
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 10:36 am
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New PDF list :

IS-2 and IS-2M tanks at http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_IS2.pdf

Again, I shared the work with Rafal Bielecki, thanks to him for his help.

By the way, I was unsuccessful in precisely detemine how many IS-2 they have at the "Museum of the Great Patriotic War" at Kiev, maybe 5 or 6, or more.. Who could tell me how many of them are in this collection?

Pierre-Olivier


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Exellent work
Did you can changed all adress photos from my website (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/Polar123...) on correct adress polar123.fm.interia.pl/czolgip.html (Debica, Krakow, Siekierki, Pyrzyce and Lebork). Adress img.photobucket.com/al...olar123... is only server where I stored photos
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Dariusz Tyrpin, May 2006 - img.photobucket.com/al...C07059.jpg

This photo wasn't doing by Dariusz Tyrpin- This photo is from Regional Museum in Debica

You should add this turret free.polbox.pl/l/leszekch/vis2.jpg from Lubuskie Military Museum from Dzonow

Propably in Lembork is another IS-2 on military area - you can add it to end section.
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:58 pm
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Link with article pomorze.naszemiasto.pl...30849.html

and source for photo from Dzonow free.polbox.pl/l/leszekch/
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 1:16 am
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Good work
Now some corrections:
Duxford - IS-2M
Dresden - IS-2 Mod.1944
Overloon - IS-2 Mod.1943
Warsaw - IS-2 Mod.1943
Fort IX - IS-2M
Citadel Museum - IS-2 Mod.1943
Museum of Officers Armour School - IS-2 Mod.1944
Kolobrzeg - IS-2 Mod.1943
Debica - IS-2 Mod.1944
Krakow - IS-2 Mod.1943
Pyrzyce - IS-2 Mod.1944
Siekierki - IS-2 Mod.1944
Lebork - IS-2 Mod.1944 (monument and military base)
Lesany - IS-2 Mod.1944
Minsk - IS-2M
Borisov - IS-2 Mod.1944
Zhodino - IS-2 Mod.1944
Mogilev - IS-2M
Gorodok - IS-2M
Academy of Armed Forces - IS-2 Mod.1944
Kiev museum - IS-2M (all IS-2 in museum)
Poklonnaya Hill - IS-2M
Central Armed Forces Museum - IS-2M
St.Tamanskaya - IS-2M
Kubinka - IS-2M Mod.1943. We are repaint him in january, can make shots today
Second IS-2 from Kubinka now located near Hotkovo village, Kaluga area. Photo of UHU, russian scale modellers forum:
vif2ne.ru/smf/forum/0/...189213.htm
[img]http://vif2ne.ru/smf/forum/files/Uhu/(070404001710)_1.jpg[/img]
It's ex-IS-2M, downgraded to IS-2 Mod.1944 status. In october 2006 we are repaint this tank, photo of right side of turret:

Kubinka IS-2 #3 - IS-2M
Kubinka IS-2 #4 - current location is unknown, it's ex prowing ground target
Snegiri - IS-2M
Murmansk - all IS-2 is IS-2M
St.Petersbourg - IS-2 Mod.1944
Dubrovka - IS-2M
Voyskovitsy - IS-2M
Smolensk - IS-2M
Youkhnov - IS-2M
Ulyanovsk - IS-2M
Volgograd - IS-2M

IS-2M, Saratov, Sokolova Hill
legion-afv.narod.ru/IS...ratov.html
IS-2M, Nevel, Pskov Area
legion-afv.narod.ru/IS-2_Nevel.html
IS-2M, Belgorod
legion-afv.narod.ru/IS...gorod.html
Petrovskoe, Tambov Area
legion-afv.narod.ru/IS...vskoe.html
IS-2M, Prokhorovka Area
legion-afv.narod.ru/IS...rovka.html
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 5:36 pm
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New PDF list :

ISU-122, ISU-130 and ISU-152 heavy SPG at :

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_ISU122_152.pdf

Pierre-Olivier

You forgot this ISU-122
img.photobucket.com/al...C04973.jpg
from Polish Army Museum, - Central Bulding
and ISU-152 from Polish Army Museum Fort IX (in few days photo will be aviable in register)
Photo ISU-122 – Museum in Officers Armour School, Poznan - will be aviable in few day in register
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 5:43 pm
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Oh
Sorry this is in list
ISU-152 from Polish Army Museum Fort IX but in register will be better photo

Did you do next list with Su-152?
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Hello,
On photos from Museum in Officers Armour School, Poznan (Poland) describe as Su-100 is Su-85M. Su-100 in running condition from Poznan is now preserved as replica Jagdpanther. Sorry for my mistake.

BTW did you can changed source photo ? Sorce should be polar123.fm.interia.pl...lgip2.html

New localisation Su-100
commons.wikimedia.org/...stopol.jpg

commons.wikimedia.org/...rtress.jpg

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:13 pm
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Russian T-26 m1931, m1932, m1933, m1938, m1939, TT-26 tanks, OT-130 (Flamethrower) :

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_T26.pdf

Now all the WW2 tanks are listed, except the T-34/85 and the IS-3 (however I don't know if the IS-3 could be considered as a WW2 tank..).
The lists were also rearranged, so that I am able to list some unique tanks (T-35, T-46, SU-100Y) without having to do a special list for them.

In January will be published some PDF files listing British WW2 tanks..

Pierre-Olivier

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:47 pm
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Preserved T-34s

To supplement this list as well as “Preserved Tanks in Russia� by Trevor Larkum and James Kinnear, T-34-85s in Kiev, Zaporozhe, Rostov-on-Don, Kuybyshevo, Aksai, Yekaterinburg, Volgograd, Yakutsk, Kursk, Snegiri (is it still there?) or Khabarovsk spring to my mind as well as those numerous in Austria (partly ex Soviet, ex Austrian Army), at Wejherowo, Koszalin, 4 on plinths in Wroclaw, 2 in Drawsko Pomorskie, Slupsk, Pila, Czarnkow, Miroslawiec, Bydgoszcz, Lodz, all Poland, Bucharest, Rumania, or at the Dukla Pass in Slovakia.
T-34s (76-mm) were furthermore found in Volgograd, Perm (that with the welded-on 85mm barrel) (Russia) or in Bondarevka (Ukraine), then there are actually two T34s in Gdansk (at the Westerplatte and in Wrzeszcz), in Poland just to mention a few. With some digging numerous others will come up, but now I have to go celebrating.

S novym godom! Happy New Year! Frohes Neues Jahr! And all the best to all of you! God bless you!
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Hello,

I don't intend to list the T-34-85 tanks for now, because they are too numerous. And I think that I have near to all the T-34/76 that still exist.. anyway thanks for helping.
The T-34/76 that was in Gdansk Westerplatte was removed recently and it is now at Lubuskie Military Museum, Drzonów (Poland).

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:49 pm
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New material on the website :

A synthetic list of all the tanks listed in the PDF documents is now available in a .xls format (can be read by Excel or others spreadsheets applications). With this document, you can now easily download the full list (the file is not as big as the PDF docs), and sort the tanks by model, by location and by country (with filters). The document can be downloaded there. Any comment in order to improve the document is the most welcome.
(The Panzer big parts are not listed yet)

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Hello,

I don't intend to list the T-34-85 tanks for now, because they are too numerous.

Maybe you should to do list with T-34-85 only from war production?
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