List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union
Below is a list of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles of the Russian empire, Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine.
Imperial Russia, World War I
Armored tractors
- Gulkevich's armored tractor
- F. Blinov armored tractor
- Walter armored vehicle
Tanks
- Vezdekhod
- Vezdekhod No.2
- Tsar tank
- Mendeleev Tank (project)
- Rybinsk tank
- Ground Battleship (Земной броненосец) - project
Self-propelled guns
- Drizhenko self-propelled gun
- Turtle (Navrotsky Self-propelled gun)
After World War I to early World War II (1918-1940)
Armored cars
Tankettes
- T-17 -3 built
- T-21
- T-23 - 5 built
- T-27 based on the Carden Loyd tankette
- D-7
- D-44
- Shchitonoska
- Fordzon
Light tanks
- "Freedom Fighter Lenin" - locally built copy of the Renault FT
- T-18 (MS-1)
- T-19
- T-25 (STZ-25)
- T-26
- T-26-5
- T-34
- T-46
- T-51
- BT-2
- BT-5
- RBT-5 - BT-5 variant with torpedo rockets
- BT-6
- BT-7
- BT-7A - BT-7 armed with 76mm KT-28 gun
- BT-7M, or BT-8
- BT-203
- BT-SV, or BT-SW-2
- BT-Tsyganova - a "very fast" version of the BT-7 by N. F. Tsyganova
- Teletank (TT)
- A-20
- STZ-35
- D-38
- TM tank
- 0-10
- Teplokhod AN
- D-10
- D-11
- TMM
- LTTB
Medium tanks
Heavy tanks
- T-35
- T-39
- SMK (Experimental)
- T-100 tank (Experimental)
- KV-0 (Prototype for KV-1)
- T-30
- TP-1
- TA-3
- Sirkena tank project
- Danchenko tank project
- Object 0-50
- Object 103
- T-100-Z
- VL (project)
- TG-V
- TG-VI
Tank destroyers and SPGs
Flame-throwing tanks
Other vehicles
- Antonov A-40 - (Krylya Tanka) single prototype "flying tank"
- Hovercraft tank
- STZ-5
World War II (1941-1945)
The list does not include all vehicles, as there were many more experimental, or otherwise rare vehicles.
Armored cars
- BA-64
- LB-23
- LB-62
- LB-NATI
Tankettes
- PPG tankette
- NI tank (Odessa tank)
Light tanks
Medium tanks
Heavy tanks
Tank destroyers and assault guns
- AT-1 - "Artillery tank" variant of T-26, prototypes only
- SG-122
- SU-57B
- SU-76
- SU-85
- SU-85A
- SU-100
- SU-100Y - prototype self-propelled gun
- SU-100S
- SU-100M1
- SU-100M2
- Uralmash-1 (SU-101) - prototypes only
- SU-122
- SU-122P
- SU-122-44 - unbuilt project
- SU-152
- ISU-122
- ISU-122S
- ISU-130
- ISU-152
- Object 704
- KV-7 - Experimental self-propelled gun
- U-18
- U-34
- U-35
- ZiK-20
Lend-Lease tanks
Captured tanks
This includes modified captured tanks.
- T-III (T-3) - captured Panzer III
- T-V (T-5) - captured Panther tank
- SU-76i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 76mm S-1 gun on a tank destroyer configuration.
- SU-85i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 85mm D-5S-85A gun on a tank destroyer configuration.
After World War II (Soviet era, continued)
Armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)
Light tanks
- T-100 light tank
- PT-76
- Object 685
- Object 788
- Object 906
- Object 911B
- Object 934
- R-39 (Object 101)
Medium and main battle tanks
- T-54/T-55
- T-62
- T-64
- T-72
- T-74
- T-80
- Object 140
- Object 142
- Object 167
- Object 172
- Object 172-2M "Buyvol"
- Object 187
- Object 292
- Object 430
- Object 432
- Object 435
- Object 476
- Object 477 "Molot"
- Object 478
- Object 490
- Object 490A
- Object 785
- Object 907
- Object 920
Heavy tanks
- IS-4
- IS-6 (Experimental)
- IS-7 (Experimental)
- T-10 (IS-10)
- T-10M (1957–1994)
- Object 266
- Object 267
- Object 269
- Object 277
- Object 278
- Object 279 (Experimental)
- Object 705
- Object 706
- Object 726
- Object 770
Tank destroyers and assault guns
- Object 263 (Cancelled in design phase)
- Object 268 (Experimental)
- SU-100P
- SU-152P
- SU-152G
- Object 120 SU-152 "Taran" (Experimental)
- SU-122-54
- K-73
- ASU-57
- ASU-76
- ASU-85
- BSU-11-57F
- 2S14 Zhalo-S
- 2S15 Norov
- Germes
- Object 574
Self-propelled guns
- Object 261
- Object 327
- 2A3 Kondensator 2P
- 2S1 Gvozdika
- 2S2 Fialka
- 2S3 Akatsiya
- 2S4 Tyulpan
- 2S5 Giatsint-S
- 2S7 Pion
- 2S8 Astra
- 2S9 Nona
- 2S11 Giatsint-SK
- 2S17-2 Nona-SV
- 2S18 Pat-S
- 2S19 Msta
- 2S21 Msta-K
- 2S22 Kolba-Z
- 2S23 Nona-SVK
- 2S24 Deva
- 2S27 Rif
- 2S30 Iset
- 2S31 Vena
- 2B1 Oka
- Otsek
- Obzhimka
Self-propelled anti-air
- ZSU-57-2
- ZSU-23-4 (Shilka)
- ZSU-37-2 Yenisei
- 9K35 Strela-10
- 9K31 Strela-1
- 9K33 Osa
- 2K12 Kub
- 2K11 Krug
- 2K22 (Tunguska)
- Object 130
- Object 530
- ZTPU-2
- ZPRK Roman
Tanks and AFVs with ATGMs
- IT-1
- Object 170
- Object 282
- Object 286
- Object 431
- Object 287
- Object 747
- Object 757
- Object 772
- Object 775
- Object 778
- Object 780
- Object 906B
- Object 920
- 2P27 Shmel'
- 2P32 Falanga
- 9P19 Glaz
- 9P110 Obod
- 9P122
- 9P124
- 9P133
- 9P137 Fleyta
- 9P148 Konkurs
- 9P149 Shturm-S
Rocket launchers
- TOS-1
- BM-24T
- Object 280
Flame-throwing tanks
- OT-54
- TO-55
- Object 483
Laser tanks
- 1K11 Stilet
- 1K17 Szhatie
- SLK Sangvin
Other vehicles and AFVs
- SPU-117 (Object 117)
- Object 288
- Progvev-T
Post-Soviet Vehicles
Armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)
- T-15 IFV (Russia)
- BMD-4 (Russia)
- BTR-90 (Russia)
- BMPT Terminator (Russia)
- Kamaz Typhoon (Russia)
- GAZ Tigr (Russia)
Medium and main battle tanks
- T-84 (Ukraine)
- T-90 (Russia)
- Black Eagle (Russia)
- T-95 (Russia)
- T-14 Armata (Russia)
- BM Oplot (Ukraine)
- T-55-64 "Frankenstein" tank (T-55 turret on T-64 hull) (Ukraine)
Notes
References
- Bishop, Chris (1998). The Encyclopedia of Weapons of WWII. London, UK: Orbis Publishing and Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 0-7607-1022-8.
- Milsom, John (1971). Russian Tanks, 1900–1970: The Complete Illustrated History of Soviet Armoured Theory and Design, Harrisburg Penn.: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-1493-4.
- Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1984). Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 0-85368-606-8.
See also
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