surviving russian amphibious tanks

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Surviving Russian amphibious Tanks Last update : 27 December 2016 Listed here are the T-37, T-38 and T-40 amphibious tanks that still exist today. Massimo Foti, August 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/15522022127/ T-37A – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) – running condition Captured by the Finnish Army on 18 December 1939 during a battle with the Russian 273 rd mountain-rifle regiment nearby Pelkosenniemi (Source : book "the Soviet tanks in the Finnish army" Part 4 ; "The tank in the field of battle" magazine No.25, 2005). It was originally a command tank with antenna, but somewhere (probably in Soviet before 1939 or early days of the invasion of Finland) the antenna was removed. Colour and star is not original, and the flotation devices have been replaced by replica - this was done at the former Tank Museum in the 1970's. When the tank arrived to Sweden in January 1940 it was all White (Stefan Karlsson). Yuri Pasholok, September 2016 - https://www.facebook.com/ T-37A – Patriot Park, Kubinka (Russia) – running condition Serial number 731. It was built on 18 April 1934 (http://www.kubinka.ru/newindex.php?id=168&lang=1 )

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Page 1: Surviving Russian amphibious Tanks

Surviving Russian amphibious Tanks Last update : 27 December 2016

Listed here are the T-37, T-38 and T-40 amphibious tanks that still exist today.

Massimo Foti, August 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/15522022127/

T-37A – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) – running condition

Captured by the Finnish Army on 18 December 1939 during a battle with the Russian 273rd mountain-rifle regiment nearby Pelkosenniemi (Source : book "the Soviet tanks in the Finnish army" Part 4 ; "The tank in the field of battle" magazine No.25, 2005). It was originally a command tank with antenna, but somewhere (probably in Soviet before 1939 or early days of the invasion of Finland) the antenna was removed. Colour and star is not original, and the flotation devices have been replaced by replica - this was done at

the former Tank Museum in the 1970's. When the tank arrived to Sweden in January 1940 it was all White (Stefan Karlsson).

Yuri Pasholok, September 2016 - https://www.facebook.com/

T-37A – Patriot Park, Kubinka (Russia) – running condition

Serial number 731. It was built on 18 April 1934 (http://www.kubinka.ru/newindex.php?id=168&lang=1)

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“sany4”, February 2016 - http://sany4.tourister.ru/photoalbum/26411

T-37A – Museum of military equipment "Battle Glory of the Urals", Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia) – running condition

http://modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3095&start=4305

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http://photo.qip.ru/users/pakuro/3991743/95507455/#mainImageLink

Two T-37s – Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, Arhangelskoe, Moscow Oblast (Russia) These vehicles could be reproductions or may contain some original parts, any information are the most welcome

http://photo.qip.ru/users/pakuro/3991746/95507686/#mainImageLink

T-37 PT – Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, Arhangelskoe, Moscow Oblast (Russia) This vehicle could be a reproduction or may contain some original parts, any information are the most welcome

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Vladimir Yakubov - http://svsm.org/gallery/t-38

T-38Sh – Central Armed Forces Museum, Moscow (Russia)

This vehicle was up-gunned with a 20 mm ShVAK cannon (http://legion-afv.narod.ru/ website)

http://photofile.name/users/293/115261012/123220039/#mainImageLink

T-38 – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)

This tank was previously on display at the Autoreview museum, Moscow, Russia (Alex Pankov)

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Esa Muikku

T-38 – Breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad Museum, Kirovsk

Leningrad Oblast (Russia)

“FotosergS”, October 2014 - http://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/fotosergs/album/161016/view/603896?page=2

T-38 – National Automobile Museum, Vsevolozhsk, Leningrad Oblast (Russia)

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“FotosergS”, October 2014 - http://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/fotosergs/album/161016/view/603894?page=3

Another T-38 – National Automobile Museum, Vsevolozhsk, Leningrad Obl.(Russia)

http://modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3095&start=4305

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Timur Gennadievich, May 2012 - http://photo.qip.ru/users/pakuro/4084792/97954982/

Three T-38s – Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, Arhangelskoe, Moscow Oblast (Russia)

These vehicles could be reproductions or may contain some original parts, any information are the most welcome

Yevgheni Dournev - http://pomnite-nas.ru/mshow.php?GalleryID=1&s_OID=1598

T-38 – Museum of military equipment "Battle Glory of the Urals", Verkhnyaya Pyshma,

Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia) – running condition

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http://mk-armour.narod.ru/2003/01/Photo_01_color.jpg

T-38-KV (Ps. 601-9) – Finnish Armour Museum, Parola (Finland)

This tank was rebuilt by the Finnish army, it is made from a T-38 tank hull. It is part of the 15 old T-38 tanks which were modified into target tanks for antitank training. They were in use from 1944 to 1961

Yuri Pasholok, September 2016 - https://www.facebook.com/

T-40 – Patriot Park, Kubinka (Russia)

This is the experimental tank which represents the Т-40S, rearmed with a 20mm ShVAK gun (Alex Pankov)

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https://topwar.ru/96730-i-snova-privet-iz-verhney-pyshmy.html

T-40 – Museum of military equipment "Battle Glory of the Urals", Verkhnyaya Pyshma,

Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia)

Alexey Domin, October 2015 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/142809800@N03/30848598251/in/dateposted/

T-30 – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia) – running condition

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http://museum.elem.ru/ru/about_museum/museum_news/addition_collection/

T-30 – Museum of military equipment "Battle Glory of the Urals", Verkhnyaya Pyshma,

Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia)

http://i.imgur.com/idsYe.jpg

T-37 partial hull – Located in a swamp close to the Russian and Finnish border

in Norway (Pasvik/Kirkenes area)

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http://www.swistak.pl/a53220110,Wiezyczka-tankietki-.html#zdjecia

T-37 turret – Private collection (Poland)

http://pakuro.wix.com/walkaround#!---/c1apm

T-38 turret – Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia)

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Juuso Hyvärinen, February 2013 - http://hyvarinen.blogspot.fi/2013/02/sotilaskotilauantai-paivaohjelmassaoli.html

T-37 turret – Unknown location (Finland)

https://reibert.info/threads/fragmenty-texniki-identifikacija-i-obsuzhdenie.17968/page-24

T-38 turret – Unknown location

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I’m looking for photos of those tanks :

any T37, T-38 or T-40 tank that I forgot….

This document is a compilation of photos published on the web. I would like to thank especially Rafał Białęcki, who deserved a great part of the job on this document, and also the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and those who helped me doing these lists (particularly people of the AFV News Discussion Board). For any question, you can email me at [email protected]

Main page : http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Panzers.html