I'm sure it was only stored there from it's place in the museum, "only used to secure rear areas" or "only used for indirect fire" 🤣

That T-34-85 and SU-100 we saw a few weeks ago weren't a welcoming committee, they were a familiarisation course.

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I'm sure it was only stored there from it's place in the museum, "only used to secure rear areas" or "only used for indirect fire" 🤣

That T-34-85 and SU-100 we saw a few weeks ago weren't a welcoming committee, they were a familiarisation course.

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How long before Kubinka is emptied and former displays sent to the front?
 
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*Pokes oil depot to see how it's doing*

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I'm sure it was only stored there from it's place in the museum, "only used to secure rear areas" or "only used for indirect fire" 🤣

That T-34-85 and SU-100 we saw a few weeks ago weren't a welcoming committee, they were a familiarisation course.

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The barrel on the weapon knocked out in Ukraine looks far thicker than the barrel shown on the still photos, also even if the designation is WW2 era many military items were produced post WW2 on up to the 1950's, same for the Ww1 era Maxims they were made all the way through WW2 and a little after.
 
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