File:T-37A ‘2’ - Patriot Museum, Kubinka (26645904419).jpg
Soviet WW2 era Amphibious Light Tank
Manufacturer:- Factory No37, Moscow
Built:- 1933 to 1936
Total Production:- 1,200
Main Armament:- 7.62mm DT machine gun
The T-37A was the world’s first mass-produced amphibious tank. It was designed for reconnaissance, communication and infantry support, rather than fighting other tanks. They were used during the Soviet invasion of Poland and in the 1939/40 Winter War in Finland.
On display in Hall 8 of the Patriot Museum Complex.
Park Patriot, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
25th August 2017
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T-37A ‘2’ - Patriot Museum, Kubinka
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Alan Wilson from Stilton, Peterborough, Cambs, UK
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