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Hall 8, Hall 9 and External Storage Area: Reserve Collection
Location ID: | 2143 | Latitude, Longitude: | 55.565552, 36.713042 | Location Accuracy: | 7 |
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569
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Collection number 219 painted on left turret side.
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Hall 8. The Obiekt 167T, or “Obiekt 167 c GTD” (‘Project 167 with GTD’), was an experimental vehicle built in 1962 and mounting an 800hp GTD gas turbine engine. It was removed from Hall 2 (where it is shown) early in 1997.
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597
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Turret number “1-24” and Guards insignia, previously “100” and Guards insignia.
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This T-34 is in running order and takes part in displays.
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598
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Number “204” and Guards insignia on superstructure sides.
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This is a 1946 production SU-100M in running order and has taken part in open day displays. It has damaged roadwheel tyres.
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599
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Turret number “111” and Guards insignia.
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This IS-3M is in running order and has taken part in displays including the Tankman’s Day in September 1996.
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616
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Red star marking.
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Row A.
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617
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Row A. This T-10 is one of two that were acquired in 1996. It had previously served as a plinth vehicle.
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652
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Turret number “028” and Guards insignia.
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Row C. M-1945. This T-34 has the turret number on the left side of the turret and four different insignia on the right side. It is fitted with RShM tracks.
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653
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Row C/D. This ARV appears to be in a very poor condition. It has had its rear storage cage and earth anchor removed (source: R. Stickland).
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662
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Turret number “215”.
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Row D. The Obiekt 140 was a prototype with a T-62 type turret intended to replace the T-54. It mounts a 100mm D54 gun with multi-baffle muzzle brake.
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663
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Turret number “201” and Guards insignia.
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Row D. This is a mid-production model with bore evacuator. It was previously on display on a plinth between Halls 2 and 3.
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664
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On roadway, near Row D. This ASU-57 appears to be in good condition. It has a sheet metal cover over the fighting compartment.
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