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BT-7 tanks (with a cylindrical tower and antenna) and T-28 (background) from the 20th Heavy Tank Brigade in the approaches to Vyborg. North-Western Front, March 1940. All tanks were painted white.
The T-26 model 1931 radio broadcast, and T-26 model in 1933 the 35th Tank Brigade. The Winter War. In February 1940.
Red Army soldiers inspect a captured tank “Vickers” from the 4th Tank Company. District Hon-kaniemi, February 1940
The tanks of the 210th Tank Battalion separate chemical (XT-133 and an XT-134) after the fighting. Tank XT-134 (with an additional screening), the only one of a winter camouflage. Karelian Isthmus, March 1940
Photo is signed.
Is a rare snapshot of the times, “Winter War” – T-27 wedge patrol road. Band of the 14th Army, March 1940
Photo is signed.
Trophies of the Red Army at the exhibition “The defeat of the White Finns”: tank “Vickers 6-ton.” Leningrad in March 1940.
Tanks T-26, the 35th Tank Brigade, advance to the front line. February 1940
The crew of the T-26 before the attack. Karelian Isthmus, January 1940
Tank BT-5 and BT-7, abandoned on-site destruction of parts of the 34th brigade of light tanks. Band of the 8th Army, the Southern Lemmetti, February 1940
One armored D-8 from the 117 th separate reconnaissance battalion, 163rd Infantry Division was used by the Finns as a staff car right up to November 1943! In this photo captured an armored car at the end of 1941
The crew of the T-26 model 1939 from the 368-th separate tank battalion of the 62nd Infantry Division to the battle. Karelian Isthmus, in December 1939.
The war is over! BA-10 armored vehicles in the center of Vyborg. Machines do not have winter camouflage and painted in a standard protective color 4BO. March 13, 1940
Tankers get Christmas gifts sent by the workers of Leningrad factories. In the background, tanks T-26 model 1931, is on the wing near the machine is packed fascine to overcome moats. North-Western Front, January 1940
The T-26 model 1933 (with poruchnevoy antenna, anti-aircraft turret P-40, and lights for night shooting) from the 39th Brigade in legkotankovoy outposts. Karelian Isthmus, January 1940
Captured Soviet tank XT-26 for repair plant in Varkaus, Spring 1940. In front of the tower is visible from the anti-hole rounds. In the Finnish Army captured HT-26 were used only as an educational machinery, with flamethrowers with them dismantled.
A column of tanks T-26 model 1933 from the 111th separate tank battalion on the march. Band of the 8th Army, December 1939. The machine is equipped with lights in the center for night shooting
Preparing for battle: bronesani Sokolov infantry towed tank XT-130. North-Western Front, January 1940.
Tests of telecontrol “Demoman” on the Karelian Isthmus, in March 1940.
T-26 captured in the town of Vyborg. Snapshot of the period of the Winter War.
Tankers and infantrymen sharpen their combat mission. Karelian Isthmus, February 1940
Soviet soldiers captured near the Finnish tank “Reno.” District Station Pen in February 1940. The tank has a three-color camouflage, which is applied over a white winter color.
Armored Car BA-27, captured by the Finns on the site of the defeat of 163rd Infantry Division. The car is in repair shops in Varkaus. April 1940
Armored trucks T-20 “Komsomolets” with 45-mm antitank guns advance to the front line. Karelian Isthmus area Vaskelovo, December 2, 1939
Tanks 377-th separate tank battalion goes from the front after the battle. Karelian Isthmus, in March 1940. Column of T-26 model 1931 (with a machine gun and cannon-gun armament nym) leads the Finnish captured “Vickers.”
Tank BT-5 and BT-7, abandoned on-site destruction of parts of the 34th brigade of light tanks. Band of the 8th Army, the Southern Lemmetti, February 1940
Place a breakthrough from the encirclement part of the 44th Infantry Division – Tank T-37 from the 312-th separate tank battalion with 45 mm antitank gun on a trailer. The area of the 9th Army, February 1940
A column of armored cars BA-10 on the front road. Karelian Isthmus, an unknown portion of the tank, in February 1940. All cars were painted white and have no tactical symbols
The crew of the T-26 clarifies the combat mission. Karelian Isthmus, February 1940
T26 model 1939 extends to the place of fighting. Karelian Isthmus, in February 1940. The machine is painted white, laid in the wing to overcome the fascine trench
T-26 tanks of the 111th separate tank battalion (front engine model 1933, poruchnevoy antenna and machine gun mount in the rear recess of the tower) with the infantry in armored advance to places of battles. Band of the 8th Army, December 1939
Armored Car BA-10 and the rider.
The crew of the T-26 (with anti-aircraft turret P-40) conducts surveillance of enemy aircraft. District Perk-Jarvi, December 15, 1939
Finnish “Vickers”, lined in battle February 26, 1940 in the Honkanieli. In the background – the T-28 20-second heavy tank brigades
Tractor C-60 mine victims evacuated OT-26. Nearby are the T-26 tanks
T-26 light tank belonging to the 35-1 team promoted to the position. In February 1940.
OT-130 210 separate chemical battalion. The Karelian Isthmus. February 1940
Soviet soldiers captured near the Finnish tank “Reno.” District Station Pen in February 1940. The tank has a three-color camouflage, which is applied over a white winter color.

Photo is signed.
Meeting tankers returning from the front after the war. Leningrad, March 27, 1940
T-28 from the 90th Tank Battalion 20th Heavy Tank Brigade coming to the line of attack. Karelian Isthmus, February 1940
Evacuation of the T-26, failed to disguise the Finnish pit trap. Band of the 8th Army, December 1939
Engineers tank PT-26. These machines were used in the 35th brigade of light tanks
The destroyed T-28
Place a breakthrough main line of defense “Mannerheim Line” – Height 65.5 – after the battle. In the background, three padded T-28 20 th Heavy Tank Brigade. February 1940
Lined in the height of 65.5 teletank TT-26 from the 217-th separate chemical tank battalion in February 1940. Clearly visible two-tone camouflage cars, as well as two antenna input on the roof of the tower – a detail that is characteristic only for the TT-26
The first day of the war, the first loss – male nurse assisting a wounded soldier. In the background, two T-26 model 1939 with a whip antennas on the towers. Karelian Isthmus, November 30, 1939. Attention is drawn to a small amount of snow.
Armored trucks “Komsomolets” Street of Vyborg. March 13, 1940
Tanks 377-th separate tank battalion goes from the front after the battle. Karelian Isthmus, in March 1940. Column of T-26 model 1931 (with a machine gun and cannon-gun armament nym) leads the Finnish captured “Vickers.”
The crew of the T-26 model 1939 from the 368-th separate tank battalion of the 62nd Infantry Division to the battle. Karelian Isthmus, in December 1939.
Trophies of the Red Army at the exhibition “The defeat of the White Finns”: tank “Renault FT». Leningrad, March 1940
Shot of a flame-thrower tank XT-130 of the 210th Tank Battalion particular chemical. Karelian Isthmus, February 1940
At the front the road – the tanks T-26 model 1939 and 1933, as well as GAZ M-1 and GAZ-AA. Karelian Isthmus, December 1939
Finnish tank “Renault FT-17″, dug into the ground and used as a stationary weapon emplacement. February 1940
Armored Car “Landsverk-182 in Lappeenranta in autumn 1939. On the front armor plate visible emblem of a cavalry brigade – two crossed swords
Finnish tank Vickers № 649, which took part in a tank attack the Finns during the Winter War under Honkaniemi.
XT-26 tank from the 210th Tank Battalion separate chemical in battle. North-Western Front, February 1940
Destruction OT-26 of the 210th separate battalion of chemical tanks. The Karelian Isthmus. January-February 1940.
Lined in the height of 65.5 teletank TT-26 from the 217-th separate chemical tank battalion in February 1940. Clearly visible two-tone camouflage cars, as well as two antenna input on the roof of the tower – a detail that is characteristic only for the TT-26
The T-28 from the 90th Tank Battalion 20th Heavy Tank Brigade, battered in battle December 18, 1939 and left in enemy territory. The picture was taken in February 1940
Tanks T-26 model 1937 (with a conical tower and turret box with vertical leaves) from the 39th Brigade light tanks. Karelian Isthmus, December 1939
Tanks T-26, the 35th Tank Brigade, nominated to the line of attack. February 1940
BA-10 Armored 29th Armored Brigade in the streets of Vyborg. March 13, 1940
Column T-28 20th Heavy Tank Brigade, nominated for the position. The Karelian Isthmus. In February 1940.
Tanks T-26 and artillery tractors “Komsomolets” coming to the line of attack. Band of the 8th Army, December 2, 1939
Finnish tank “Vickers”, armed with 37-mm gun, “Bofors” in factory testing. January-February 1939
Soviet infantry in winter camouflage against the background of the BT-5
FAI armored 44-th separate reconnaissance battalion of the 90th Infantry Division to climb. Karelian Isthmus, December 1939
Swedish volunteers have captured the T-37A of 177 separate reconnaissance battalion, 122 Infantry Division. In December 1939.
Residents of Leningrad tank greet the 20th Armored Brigade in tanks T-28, returning from the Karelian Isthmus. April 24, 1940
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