T - 80 |
I managed to spend an afternoon at the Russian Museum of Artillery and well worth it too. The museum is situated next to the Peter and Paul Fortress about 5 mins walk from the nearest metro (tube) station. There is a large area outside the museum with lots and I mean lots of larger exhibits. Entrance to the museum is 300 roubles (about £4.25) and there a two very large floors of exhibits. All the info is in Russian but that really doesn't lessen the experience.
In the mid to late eighties I was pretty sure that I would see the T 80 above rolling towards me from a foxhole in the Western German plain, it was much better seeing it under these circumstances.
I will let the pictures do the talking from here, if you do recognise any of the stuff I don't know leave a message below.
Pic 2 guessing a mine layer |
Pic 3 looks like an underwater MTLB any ideas ? |
Pic 4 lots of SP Artillery |
Pic 5 AA row |
Pic 6 For those hard to take out bunkers |
Pic 7 That's a big gun ! Any Ideas |
Pic 8 SP Gun ISU 122 ? |
Pic 9 Looks like some sort of automatic trench digger |
Pic 10 Field Art Row 1 |
Pic 11 AA towed row |
Pic 12 Field Art row 2 |
Pic 13 Large unidentified SP Gun |
Pic 14 Russian MRLS |
Pic 14 Field Art row 3 |
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