Our memory. Tank Museum in Kubinka. Part of 2

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In the second part of our photo tour, we, as promised, offer to your attention that part of the exhibition, which is devoted to the technique of the USSR.

Since there are a lot of pictures, we post them in the order in which they are arranged by name. Therefore, there will be some inconsistency over the years. Sure, this is not the worst inconvenience.

ASU-57. The first serial model of armored vehicles for the Airborne Forces.




Armored car BA-21


BMD-2




BMD-3


BMP, the object 688 "Fable". The predecessor of the BMP-3


BMP object 680. Not commercially available


BMP object 681. Serially not produced


BMP object 769. Serially not produced


BMP object 1200. Serially not produced


BMP-2




BMP-3


BREM-2D. Landing option


BTR K-75. Not serially built


BTR K-78. Serially not produced


BTR-40A (STDU-2)


BTR-40


BTR-40, rail option.


BTR-60P




BTR-60PB




BTR-80


BTR-112. Serially not produced


BTR-152




BTR-152 ZPTU-2




BTR GAZ-50. Serially not produced


2C5 "Hyacinth-S"




2C14 "Sting-S"




BTR ZIL-153. Serially not produced


ZPTU-2 based on the BTR-50P


ZSU-57.


BTR-152 with ZTPU-4




IS-4




IS-7


ISU-152 sample 1945 g (704 object)




KB-85


Wheel SAU KSP-76 / GAZ-68


Kitchen. Just a kitchen. But without her, not one tank unit nowhere


KSHM based on the BTR-50PU


KSHM based on MT-LB


1B15 machine. Self-propelled KNP commander artillery battalion


Heavy tank "Object 279". Serially not produced




Heavy tank "Object 770". Serially not produced


Experienced tank "Object 288". Serially not produced. Prototype with gas turbine engine


Flame Tank OT-54




The floating armored car PB-4. Serially not produced


An experienced amphibious tank. Serially not produced


ATGM "Bumblebee". First Soviet ATGM


Rocket tank "Object 287". Serially not produced. A unique development that did not go into the series


Projectile samples






Self-propelled searchlight installation


Su-14-2


Su-85




Su-100


Su-xnumx


Su-101




Su-122


Su-122 arr. 1954




ISU-152G


ISU-152, 250 object


T-34


T-35. The exhibit makes just a lasting impression. Something in it is ... from the cruiser








T-44


T-54




T-54A




T-55


T-55AM




T-62


T-64A


T-72AB


T-80U


Flame Tank OT-55


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  1. +7
    30 September 2015 06: 46
    Thank you for the excursion!
    We look forward to continuing!
    1. +5
      30 September 2015 11: 07
      Yes, we are preparing "foreign cars" for release.
  2. +8
    30 September 2015 07: 47
    It seems to me that the photo signed as "T-62A" is actually T-64. The main rollers of small diameter were introduced on it. Article +
    1. 0
      30 September 2015 11: 04
      In fact, before shooting an object, we took a snapshot of a label to it. And already signed with her.
      1. +1
        30 September 2015 18: 51
        Quote: Banshee
        In fact, before shooting an object, we took a snapshot of a label to it. And already signed with her.

        Nevertheless, the observation is correct, it’s not the T-62A, but the T-64A, which is indicated not only by the chassis, but by an ABSOLUTELY different shape of the hull and turret, the ATV pipe and the MTO roof ... well, and much more, like a sunroof water in the middle. So that there is an opportunity to make a remark to the museum staff, it’s definitely not forgivable to them ...
        1. 0
          30 September 2015 22: 10
          I don’t know which T-64 it is, but it’s definitely not the T-62.
  3. +2
    30 September 2015 07: 57
    Brilliant, thanks. good
  4. +1
    30 September 2015 08: 01
    Unique exhibits, but the museum looks like a warehouse.
    1. +10
      30 September 2015 11: 06
      Yes, just walk and watch - quite, to photograph - heaven's punishment. They are crowded, especially the Americans, the light in the windows, the aisles are narrow.

      But the most annoying thing is that you can't even take it. Well, is the gun really bent?

      And so impressions for a month.
      1. +2
        30 September 2015 19: 56
        Quote: Banshee
        Yes, just walk and watch - quite, to photograph - heaven's punishment. They are crowded, especially the Americans, the light in the windows, the aisles are narrow.

        But the most annoying thing is that you can't even take it. Well, is the gun really bent?

        Five years ago, at a museum forum, I was cut off with the local overseer on this and other trivial occasions, there was an answer to all my exhortations — THIS IS THE ACTING part! With the appropriate regime of secrecy .. Therefore, do not be clever here! So we talked ... but we have modern museums with a completely different approach, the same museum in worship, or the Kalashnikov Museum in Izhevsk, is another matter ..
      2. 0
        1 October 2015 21: 31
        Some of the Amer’s tanks have access from behind, but the Germans and ours, alas ...
        But anyway - CLASS !!!!!
  5. +1
    30 September 2015 08: 05
    Oh, I would wander there myself, thanks for the photo!
  6. +4
    30 September 2015 08: 11
    In the photo with the signature SU-85, maybe still ACS-85?
    Thanks for the information. I dream to visit, but it doesn’t work out.
    1. +1
      30 September 2015 11: 07
      Quote: igordok
      SU-85, maybe all the same ACS-85?


      "This is what the Times writes, sir ..." (c).

      What is on the accompanying plate, here.
      1. +1
        30 September 2015 13: 41
        Quote: Banshee
        What is on the accompanying plate, here.

        Then sad.
        1. +1
          30 September 2015 19: 07
          Quote: igordok
          Then sad.

          Yes, more than. In the "Russian tank Mecca" and such bloopers ... T-64A, call T-62A, T-80BV, with DZ "Contact-1"
          issue for T-80U, with "Contact-5" and another turret.
          How's that?
  7. +1
    30 September 2015 08: 48
    In the Su-100 photo it seems that the caliber is more.

    Are visitors allowed in the museum?
    1. +1
      30 September 2015 11: 07
      Of course they let. All without exception.
      1. 0
        2 October 2015 01: 28
        They let citizens of Russia and the CIS freely. When I was there in 2011, it seemed, there was a sign that citizens of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia needed special permission, with a preliminary request bully
        An excellent reporting novel, new exhibits appeared. hi
        There, in my opinion, a su-100 with a dent in the mask from the shell is on display, and Mouse has his entire forehead in the tracks of the hits. I remember that.
    2. 0
      30 September 2015 11: 16
      Quote: SarS
      In the Su-100 photo it seems that the caliber is more.

      Are visitors allowed in the museum?

      Yes.
      I want to go there myself
      1. 0
        2 October 2015 01: 31
        There you need to go all day to carefully examine everything. Visit by all means, you won’t regret it! good
    3. +2
      30 September 2015 17: 47
      Quote: SarS
      In the Su-100 photo it seems that the caliber is more.

      130 caliber mm.
    4. 0
      4 October 2015 14: 01
      The Su-100 has a caliber of 130 mm. Ship gun B13-2С. By the way, what is interesting is that the engine is self-propelled from a torpedo boat.
  8. +2
    30 September 2015 09: 08
    Thanks for the article, I remembered the summer, having fulfilled my dream, I traveled half the country, but still visited Kubinka.
    1. +1
      30 September 2015 20: 02
      By the way, in this photo there are now only tanks of our country. and earlier there were three of ours, three German and three American .. Duc, looking at this exposition, it was immediately clear who was REALLY fighting, and who was preparing the "second front" overseas .. Against the background of our and German cars, the Americans did not look at the word AT ALL! And it became clear to anyone who made the greatest contribution to the victory over this hardened beast .. At whose request this exposition was changed, I don't know, apparently the "partners" hinted ..
  9. +5
    30 September 2015 12: 12
    The most well-kept hangar in Kubinka with German technology, good lighting, glass barriers, the rest of the hangars really have a warehouse, and it’s very difficult for people who are not sophisticated to understand how the 50 piece of the year differs from the 41 of the year, what’s inside, what kind of bricks on the tank, how do it work? in general, the administration has no desire to educate visitors.
  10. 0
    30 September 2015 12: 38
    Our military equipment to the core. A good museum, great photos !!! Thank you!
  11. +1
    30 September 2015 13: 24
    In July I was there. Wonderful museum. Really sorry that you can’t touch.
    And the next day I rushed to Monino. A successful trip to Moscow turned out.
  12. +2
    30 September 2015 13: 40
    This is the best selection of armored vehicles stored in Kubinka.
    good
    Just SUPER.
    No words ...
    A worthy photo archive for anyone interested in Armor.
    Wah ...
  13. +1
    30 September 2015 16: 27
    An excellent selection of armored vehicles, even those that did not go into production. Among such objects there is not enough "187", it stands somewhere on the outskirts of the museum, rusts.
  14. +6
    30 September 2015 17: 08
    Probably the most amazing exhibit is IP 7. Recently I read about it the book "Stalin's Super Tanks". Simply fantastic! And you can't think of another more suitable name ...
  15. +2
    30 September 2015 18: 37
    Thanks for the mini tour)
  16. 0
    30 September 2015 20: 21
    Beautiful report !!!! Thank Soulful!
  17. +2
    1 October 2015 00: 11
    Thanks for the review, Novels !!! That's it, I'm tired of promising myself for almost 20 years, on the weekend I'll rush there, fortunately, the "Sapsans" now often dart around. Thanks again!
  18. 0
    2 October 2015 23: 02
    I would like to visit! Beauty and power !!!
  19. 0
    5 October 2015 22: 08
    Quote: naGua
    The Su-100 has a caliber of 130 mm. Ship gun B13-2С. By the way, what is interesting is that the engine is self-propelled from a torpedo boat.

    The case is not GAM-34? Mikulinsky AM-34 under such a nickname was put on torpedo boats. In this case, the family tree of this dvigun is entirely aviation, starting with BMW-VI.
  20. 0
    April 2 2023 12: 40
    Unfortunately, some machines, such as the "Object 187" stand in the open and rot.