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The Russian PM M1910,Adopted in 1910 by the Russian Army, the PM M1910 was a Russian variant of the
The Borz machine pistol.In 1991, shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, Chechnya declared its i
The Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun,Before World War II, Soviet production and use of submachine guns
The Soviet capture K98k Mauser,The Soviet Union by far was the largest player in World War II, takin
Soviet Nuclear Artillery during the Cold War,In the 1950’s one interesting Cold War concept wa
The Soviet KV-2 Tank,During the 1930′s and early years of World War II, the Soviet Union had a reput
Predicted casualties of nuclear war between the United States and Soviet Union if the Cuban Missile
Project Plowshare and Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy,In the 1950’s scientists fir
The Soviet PTRD-41 anti-tank rifle,At the beginning of World War II the Soviet Union lacked one weap
Russian IP-2/PU-1 Experimental Light Machine GunA rather obscure firearm, it appears that there were
That close call back in 1983In the late 1960′s an era of the Cold War known as “detente” began, whic
AO-27 Flachette Rifle,A weird and unique rifle to come out of the Soviet Union inf the 1960’s,
partisan1943: Soviet and East German soldiers cleaning their weapons.
The Soviet Flying Tank — The Antonov KT-40During World War II paratroopers were ideal for cond
“More metal, more weapons!”
The Tokarev TT-30 Semi Automatic Pistol,In the early 1930’s the Soviet Union made the decision
Soviet army
Fun History Fact,The Battle of Berlin began with a Soviet artillery barrage involving 22,000 artille
Soviet tractor tanks of World War II, Odessa 1941.In 1941 the Ukrainian city of Odessa was in deep t
everythingisahoax:Stephen Biesty - T34 Soviet TankClick through - all the text is readable.
Soviet army
Soviet Weapons Recognition Guide 1966 During the Cold War the British Army on the Rhine was deploye
“More metal, more weapons!”
architectureofdoom: Former nuclear weapons storage Feodosia-13, Krasnokamianka, Crimea
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