The ZU-23-2 AA Ant-aircraft gun, also known as ZU-23, is a Soviet towed 23 mm anti-aircraft twin autocannon. ZU-23-2 was developed in the late 1950s. It was designed to engage low-flying targets at a range of 2.5 km as well as armoured vehicles...
BMP-1 Infantry fighting vehicle...The BMP was the first IFV to enter service with the Soviet Army. Developed in 1960s, the BMP-1 made its first public appearance in 1967. The BMP-1 carries the crew of three. And also can carry an infantry squad of ei...
The BMP-2 - Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (infantry combat vehicle) - is a second-generation, amphibious infantry fighting vehicle introduced in the 1980s, following the BMP-1 of the 1960s. The BMP-2 is broadly similar to the...
The correct military designation of this weapon is SO-122 but it is commonly known as the 2S1 Gvozdika (Carnation). It entered service with the Soviet and Polish armies in 1971 and was first seen in public during a parade held in Poland in July...
OT-55 Flamethrower tank - This is an engineer flamethrower tank based on the basic T-55. The ATO-200 projector is located on the right side of the turret, behind a 'pig-snout' mantlet. The flamethrower is ignited by pyrotechnic cartridges, and 12 car...
The Russian T-90 main battle tank is the latest evolution of the durable T-72 tank. The T-90 retains the low silhouette of the earlier Soviet tanks. The T-90 retains the 125mm 2A46-series main gun of the T-72 and T-80, and is capable of firing the Sv...
BA-20 (Russian: BroneAvtomobil 20) developed in the Soviet Union in 1936 on a chassis of civilian GAZ-M1 car as a scout vehicle. The BA-20's tires were designed to be resistant to bullets and shraphel by the simple expedient of filling them with spon...