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The server is primarily meant to be a hub for Cold War enthusiasts who share the same esoteric interest in Soviet armoured fighting vehicles, but it is also used as a discussion room for Tankograd articles and for Tankograd announcements
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To read more on the supercharger ventilator used in Soviet armoured fighting vehicles of the period, visit this Tankograd article The supercharger mode would not only be used to filter out radioactive particles, but also to purify dusty air in general use, whenever the MT-LB travels through a dry and dusty area
- Tankograd: T-80 - Blogger
An extensive analysis of the mechanism of Kontakt-5 is available on Tankograd's T-72 article You can view it here: ( Link ) There are two variants of Kontakt-5 employed on the T-80
- Tankograd: Field Disassembly: BMP-1 - Blogger
Although the older 9M14 could be fired from the BMP-1 without any compatibility issues, it is safe to assume that it was not officially issued to the BMP-1 during its service in the Soviet Army The "Malyutka" series and its technical details are described in a separate Tankograd article, "Soviet ATGMs"
- Tankograd: BTR-80 - Blogger
Tankograd 2014 - 2024 Home; Contacts; Update Log; Tuesday, 18 November 2014 BTR-80 BTR-80 T he BTR-80 is an amphibious armoured personnel carrier, and is the successor to the BTR-70 and BTR-60 designs Its inception was closely connected to the events unfolding in Afghanistan at the time, but the design of the vehicle had minimal
- Tankograd: T-54 - Blogger
Tankograd 2014 - 2024 Home; Contacts; Update Log; Tuesday, 10 January 2017 T-54 As the first postwar medium tank of the Soviet Army, the T-54 was built upon the basis of the Red Army's experiences during the so-called Great Patriotic War
- Tankograd: T-10 - Blogger
Tankograd 2014 - 2024 Home; Contacts; Update Log; Tuesday, 30 July 2019 T-10 The T-10 heavy tank was formally revealed to the public in its first and only Red Square appearance on the 7th of November, 1957 in the parade for the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution with the T-10 obr 1956 model representing the
- Tankograd: PT-76 - Blogger
Tankograd 2014 - 2024 Home; Contacts; Update Log; Saturday, 24 February 2018 PT-76 The PT-76 is an amphibious light tank, first entering service in the Red Army and Soviet Naval Infantry in 1952 and serially produced until 1967, when it was largely replaced by the much more flexible BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle
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