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A Glimse Into the Soviet Kubinka Tank Museum

An important piece of Soviet military history is located in a town called Kubinka, in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. The Kubinka Tank Museum gives some fascinating insight into the war machines that the Soviets were building from the Second World War through to the end of the Cold War. There are so many tanks and armored vehicles on display that there isn't enough room for them all in the museum itself! The museum welcomes some 70,000 visitors a year, but here's your very own virtual tour of what can be seen there:
 
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Outside the museum,  you'll find an ASU-57 assault gun.
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Here's the ASU-57 poking out from behind some trees.
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You wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of this thing's firepower.
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This is a Putilovetz armored car, complete with two machine guns and rivets everywhere.
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A selection of Soviet tanks and military vehicles straddling the museum.
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Here's a pair of T-54 tanks.
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A T-34 tank with the inscription "Moscow Pioneers" written on the turret.
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This T-34 has "For Motherland!" written on its turret.
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The tank nearest the camera in this shot is a T-44.
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Note the lower profile on the T-44 in comparison to the T-34.
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This is an early model T-54 tank, with a more streamlined turret shape than its predecessors.
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A production-spec T-54 tank.
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Built on a T-54 tank chassis, this prototype is actually a flamethrower.
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A close-up shot of the flamethrower.
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This T-54 has a cannon and a flamethrower mounted to it. The flamethrower canisters could project fire to a distance of 300 meters.
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This T-55 tank is one of the models that was constructed for Middle Eastern export.
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An IT-1 that was designed to fire guided missiles at the enemy.
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A series of missile tank prototypes.
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A larger T-72 tank. Note the length of the cannon.
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This T-72 has a machine gun mounted on the top in addition to its cannon.
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