T-28 Armed with L-10 Gun

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UpdatedJune 22, 2009
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T-28 with KT-28 gun

T-28 with L-10 gun

 

T-28 with conical turret

T-28 details

T-28 in Museums


T-28 with additinal armour abandoned after some breakages. Ukraine. Summer 1941 [1]

T-28 with additinal armour abandoned after some breakages. Ukraine. Summer 1941 [7]

(See the same photo from [6] here)

 

Rem. AMVAS: Looks it is the same tank as above. Updated

T-28 with additional armour. Leningrad Front, 42nd Army, 51st Separate Tank Battalion, Dec. 9 1941 [1]
Crew of the tank No. 230 near their vehicle. Leningrad Front, 42nd Army, 51st Separate Tank Battalion, winter, 1942 [1]
T-28 captured in winter 1941 in winter finnish colors. Varkaus, spring 1940 [1]
T-28s from the 20th Heavy Tank Brigade before fight, Karelian Isthmus, February, 1940 [2]
T-28 of the 90th Tank Battalion/20th Heavy Tank Brigade moving forward to the frontline. Karelian Isthmus, February 1940 [2]
T-28s of the 20th Heavy Tank Brigade moving to the frontline. North-WEstern Front, February, 1940 [2]
T-28 with additinal armourhit by artillery fire. Krasnogvardeisk (Gatchina) area, Aug. 1941 [1]
German soldiers examining abandoned T-28 with additional armour of the 3rd Tank division/1st Mechanised Corps. North-Western Front, Ostrov area [1]
Captured T-28 with additional armor. Karelian Isthmus, Saamajarvi area, winter 1942 [3]

T-28s of the 8th Mechanised Corps. On the foreground vehicle with tactical sign "3323". On the background - vehicle "2023", South-Western Front, early August, 1941 [4]

Rem. AMVAS: another photo of tank with similar sign is placed to the Western Front.

Tank on the foreground likely is equipped with L-10 gun, taking into acocunt its shape of radiator louver, which is natural for the tanks of years 1937-40 production.

T-28 with additional armor. July 1941 [1,5]
The same vehicle exploded by Germans [1,5]
T-28 with additional armor used as a bunker. Shimsk area [6]
T-28s with marking close to this one [6]
T-28 with additional armour captured in September 1941 operated by Finns. Vicinities of Petrovka, June 1944. It has three-color caomuflage. Armour plates of the gun shield installed by Finns [1]

T-28 with additional armor in German service [1]

See also this gallery

T-28 with additional armor in German service [?]

See also this gallery



Literature
  1. M. Kolomiets. "Mnogobashennye tanki RKKA. T-28, T-29", Frontline Illustration/Frontovaya Illyustratsiya, 4/2000, Moscow.
  2. M. Kolomiets. "Tanki v Zimnei Voine 1939-40",Moscow, Frontovaya Illyustratsia, 3/2001
  3. S.J. Zaloga et.al., "Soviet Tanks in Combat , 1941-1945, Concord publication, issue 7011, Hong Kong, 1997
  4. T. Abashidze, I. Moschansky, "Okruzhenie Yugo-Zapadnogo Fronta. Kievskaya strategicheskaya oboronitelnaya operatsiya. 7 Iyulia - 26 Sentiabrya 1941 goda. Part 2", Voennaya Letopis No. 4, 2003
  5. M. Kolomyjec, I. Moszczanski, "T-28, T-29", Militaria, #160, Warszawa, 2002
  6. E-bay preview
  7. Osprey - Vanguard 028 - German 6th Panzer Division 1937-45

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