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The BA-6 armored car disguised by twig moving along heavily rutted road in front line area [1] |
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BA-6 cresting a small rise during the summer 1935 [2] |
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BA-6 armored car. Blueprints were made from the vehicle stored in the Central Museum of Armed Forces in Moscow [1] |
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BA-6 armored car [2] |
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The crew of Junior Sergeant M.P. Andreev preparing their BA-6ZhD vehicle for conversion to travel on the railroad tracks Volkhov Front, August 1942 [1] |
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A crew of the BA-6 armored car from the armored battalion of the 8th Mongolian Cavalry Division prepairs their vehicle for fights. July 1939[6] |
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M.S. Kochetov's crew near their BA-6 vehicle. 9th Motorised Armored Brigade, July 1939.[6] |
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A crew of the BA-6 armored car belonged to the 7th Motorised Armored Brigade near their vehicle. Khalkhin-Gol area, July 1939.[6]
A green line rubbed off from dust in the upper part of turret. |
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BA-6 belonged to the 8th Motorised Armored Brigade, Khalkhin-Gol, August 1939 [3]
Draw attention to unusual tactical signs - a green line rubbed off from dust in the upper part of turret. |
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BA-6 belonged to the 8th Motorised Armored Brigade. The eastern riverside of Khalkha prior to an offensive, August 1939 [5] |
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BA-6 from the 8th Motorised Armored Brigade. Khalkhin-gol area, August 1939 [5] |
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BA-6 operated by Spanish republican units, 1937 [3] |
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BA-6 equipped with radio transmitter belonged to the 9th Motorised Armored Brigade, Khalkhin gol area, July 1939 [3]
This vehicle was captured by Japanese in the course of July 6-7 fights. According to its tactical signs it was the 2nd car/2nd battalion/1st Company/2nd platoon |
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Equipment captured by Japanese. 122mm howitzer mod. 1909/30 from the 175th Artillery Regiment and BA-6 armored car equipped with radio transmitter belonged to the 9th Motorised Armored Brigade. Eastern riverside of Khalkha, July 1939[6] |
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Japanese Type 92 (5-ton) tractor towing captured in July 6-7 fights BA-6 armored car and ZIS-5 truck, 1939[6] |
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BA-6 from the Separate Recon Battalion /1st Tank Division/1st Mechcorps. The North-western Front. Krasnogvardeysk (Gatchina) region, August 1941 [4]
(Rem. AMVAS. 1st TD/1st Mechcorps had the 1st Recon Battalion) |