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Soviet Bronekater pr.1125A most peculiar type of riverine and estuary craft was also developed by the Russians. This was the 1124 and 1125 class of armoured rivercraft or Bronekater. These shallow draught craft, drawing only 2-foot of water, could penetrate river systems and lakes, even being...
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Soviet BT-7 fast tankThe Soviet army of World War II was not short of fast cavalry tanks. The BT-7 was built in the thousands and used in early battles against the Japanese and later the invading Germans. Capable of an impressive 44mph on roads and over 30mph...
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Soviet BT-7A self-propelled gunNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Commissar Gregor DrugovCommissar Drugov was always a large, brutal bully of a man who found a natural home in the Soviet Political Commissariat where his fervour and belligerent nature gained him rapid recognition and promotion. Commissar Drugov is equipped with an assault rifle. Drugov volunteered for...
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Soviet Cossack Light WalkerThe Soviets recognised the versatility of the German Spinne walker and were able to reverse engineer much of the technology from captured examples. Using biped technology stolen from the US, they were able to produce the Cossack. Fast and agile it is an excellent...
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Soviet D-3 MTBsThe D-3 class was built in wood, and carrying torpedoes openly on deck could attain speeds of 32 knots(59 km/h, 37 mph). Later boats in the series had improved engines increasing operating speeds to 48 knots (89 km/h, 55 mph)! Although not many D-3s...
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Soviet Fugas-class MinesweeperBuilt with steel hulls using a mixed welding and riveted construction they were intended to be very comfortable on long voyages, with central heating, sauna and even a cinema! In practice they proved unstable in big seas and with their deep draft were frequent...
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Soviet G-5 MTBsThe Soviets used many captured craft and received British and American MTBs that were used in their light flotillas. Their home-grown efforts, however, produced the peculiar looking G-5 light torpedo boats. They built scores of these aluminium boats, a material which was vulnerable to...
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Soviet Gaz 67b field CarThe Soviet equivalent of the US Willys Jeep. Nearly 5,000 Gaz 67's saw service during WWII. It was the successor of the Gaz 64 4x4 havoing a strengthened chassis and enlarged fuel tank and was also the predecessor to the BA-64 Armoured Car. ...
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Soviet Gaz 98 AerosanThe Russians used aerosanis for reconnaissance and light raiding in northern areas where their light plywood skis allowed them to move quickly over the deep snow where other heavy vehicles would be unable to move at all. However they were lightly powered and...
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Soviet Heavy InfantryIn a rush to keep up with their foes, Soviet infantry armour was developed quickly and put into use not long after their rivals. Cumbersome and bulky, the Soviet suits lack subtlety, but their effectiveness is not disputed. Unlike other nations, the Soviet heavy...
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Soviet Heavy Infantry Mk IIAlthough the early heavy infantry armour fielded by the Soviets was both effective and functional, it was clear there was room to improve the design. Initial trials to convert the existing design to a more anti-infantry role were of limited worth and a new...
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Soviet HMG team (Winter)The DShK 12.7mm belt-fed heavy machine gun was the standard Russian heavy machine gun of World War II, comparable to the US .50cal Browning. It was used on wheeled mountings like the Maxim and could quickly be placed on a tall tripod for anti-aircraft...
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Soviet HQLike the soldiers they commanded, many Soviet officers were inexperienced and lacked training at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. Stalin’s ruthless purge of the officers of the Red Army in 1937 had denuded the organization of leadership and left deep scars in...
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Soviet HQ (Winter)Like the soldiers they commanded, many Soviet officers were inexperienced and lacked training at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. Stalin's ruthless purge of officers of the Red Army in 1937 had denuded the organisation of leadership and left deep scars in the...
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Soviet Komsomolets Armoured Artillery TractorThis little vehicle was used by the Soviets to tow anything with wheels. There are bench seats on the rear for up to six infantry figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Mammoth WalkerHaving suffered terribly at the hands of German Thor and Zeusnheavy panzermechs, the Soviets put a tremendous effort into replicating their effect. After capturing a Thor, they were able to replicate much of the multi-leg technology. Picturing the Mammoth as a mobile bunker rather...
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Soviet Mastadon Heavy WalkerThe Mastadon is a behemoth, well armoured, mobile and mechanically reliable. The design requirement to place the main gun in a turret has stretched Soviet ingenuity to the limit, but the result is effective, if not pretty. Its one weakness perhaps lies in Soviet...
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Soviet Maxim MMG TeamThree Soviet gunners and and wheeled maxim MMG. Crouched on his knees the gunner fires the maxim, he is aided by an ammo man, feeding in bullet belts. Their NCO points out targets and urges them on. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Maxim MMG team (Winter)The red army used the venerable Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war, the very same weapon that had served the Tsarist army in world war 1. It was a capable weapon that could be tripod-, sledge- or wheel-mounted and...
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