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S-65 tractor with a 122mm A-19 gun M1937 abandoned
by its crew. South-Western Front, June 1941. [3] |
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S-65 tractors of the artillery regiment from the
109th Tank Division. Vicinity of Moscow, Aug. 1941 [3] |
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S-65 tractors and 152mm ML-20 howitzer. Vicinity of Moscow, late Aug. 1941 [3] |
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S-65 tractors and 152mm ML-20 howitzer. Vicinity
of Moscow, late Aug. 1941 [3] |
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S-65 tractor towing N-2-P pontoon park. Orel direction, 1943[10] |
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High-speed artillery prime mover STZ-5 NATI abandoned
by the crew during a combat. Most probably it belonged to artillery
units of the 12th Army. Ukraine, vicinity of Uman. Aug. 1941 [2] |
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"Voroshilovets" prime movers are towing a disjoint 210mm Br-17 M1939 guns [6] |
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STZ-3 tractors are towing 122mm M-30 howitzers M1938.
South-Western Front. June 1941. [3] |
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Experimental version of STZ-3 tractor [7] |
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S-60 tractors are towing 152mm howitzers M1909/30. mid. 30s. [6] |
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"Komintern" prime movers are towing a 203mm howitzer B-4 M1931 [6] |
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Tractor "Voroshilovets" could tow any type of tank
(including heavy tanks) in the Red Army that were on the armament
on 1941.[1] |
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"Pioneer" prime-mover [8] Was produced in 1936-37 50 vehicles were built in 1936.
Its prototype was tractor "Marmon-Herrington" T-37-tank's blocks were used in construction |
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Prime-mover based on KV-1S chassis (KV-1T) at the streets of one of German towns. April 1945 [9] |