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Kubinka and Tank
Object 172 at the Kubinka Tank Museum
T-80U on exhibition at the Kubinka Tank Museum
A T-80BV is on display in Kubinka Tank Museum and a T-80U is on display at an open air museum in Saratov.
One of these still exists and is accessible to visitors at the Kubinka Tank Museum near Moscow.
Currently, only one example remains, on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum.
ISU 122s can be seen in the museums of the Russian Central Artillery and Engineer Troops in St Petersburg, the Kubinka Tank Museum, the Central Museum of the Russian Army, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Kiev and other tank museums and World War II memorials in Poland and Belarus.
When further testing was completed the vehicle was taken over by the Kubinka Tank Museum for storage where it is now on display.
* 1 x TKS-On exhibition in the Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia.
The only two known surviving 38M Toldi tanks ( one Toldi I and one Toldi IIa ) are preserved on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum.
The Kubinka Tank Museum's Ferdinand.
One Ferdinand was captured by Soviet forces at Kursk, and is now at the huge Kubinka Tank Museum outside Moscow.
Other examples are displayed at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in the UK ; the Royal Military Museum in Brussels, Belgium ; the Musée des Blindés, Saumur, France and the Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia.
There are two Nashorns on display in military museums: at the United States Army Ordnance Museum and at the Kubinka Tank Museum.
* Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow, Russia
* Kubinka Tank Museum near Moscow
* Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia.
Soviet IT-1, Kubinka Tank Museum
Mark VII Crocodiles are owned by the Muckleburgh Collection in Norfolk, the Cobbaton Combat Collection in Devon, the D-Day museum, the Wheatcroft Collection, the Kubinka Tank Museum in Russia and the Museum of the Regiments, Calgary, Alberta.
It is on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum.
ZiL-153 at the Kubinka Tank Museum.
* A Mark V is at the Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia.
Other tanks are in the collections of the Musée des Blindés in France, the Royal Museum of the Army in Brussels and the Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia.
Panzer VIII Maus at the Kubinka Tank Museum
The Russian Kubinka Tank Museum is a museum of armoured fighting vehicles in Kubinka, just outside Moscow.

Kubinka and is
The Kubinka air force base located 60 km west of Moscow is well known both in Russia and abroad.
Nowadays, Kubinka AFB is known as the best aerobatics school where the Russian Knights and Swifts aerobatics teams are stationed.
Meanwhile, Kubinka is a major base of the Russian Air Force in the Moscow region.
The museum is derived from the research collection of the Kubinka armour test base, still functioning as such.
One is preserved in the Kubinka Tank Museum.

Kubinka and on
Originally formed on April 5, 1991 at the Kubinka Air Base as a team of six Sukhoi Su-27s, the team was the first to perform outside the Soviet Union in September 1991 when they toured the United Kingdom.
Kubinka AFB's personnel were the first Soviet pilots to fly jet fighters in solo and group aerobatics ; as early back as on May 1, 1946 Kubinka aces made their overflight of the Red Square as part of air parade formation.

Kubinka and Russian
The Arena active protection system was first tested at the Kubinka proving grounds in early 1995, successfully defending a Russian tank against an anti-tank guided missile and a kinetic energy penetrator.

Kubinka and by
The pilots wanted to fly the same aerobatics previously flown in Kubinka by the MiG-19, MiG-21, MiG-23 and MiG-29 fighters.

Kubinka and .
* T-35 tank T-35 tank in Kubinka tank museum.
The fighter regiment deployed was the 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment ( 32 Gv IAP ) flying MiG-21F-13s, deployed from Kubinka.
After WWII, Kubinka AFB was the home base for the 324th Svirskaya fighter air division.
Since 1952, the 234th fighter air regiment-predecessor of the present-day 237th Aircraft Demonstration Centre-has been stationed in Kubinka.

Tank and Museum
To commemorate this, the only surviving Mark I tank was sited at Hatfield from 1919 until 1970 before being moved to the Bovington Tank Museum.
* Tank Museum of Saumur ( Musée des Blindés )
Type 69 / 79 | Type 69-QM2 tank captured during the Gulf War at the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum, Puckapunyal, Australia
KV-1 produced in 1942, displayed in Finnish Tank Museum in Parola.
Parola Tank Museum in Finland.
Parola Tank Museum in Finland.
One restored T-28 is on display in Finnish field camouflage in the Parola Tank Museum, Finland.
241-4 Parola Tank Museum, Ps.
* Transcribed from the War Diary of the 8th ( Kings Royal Irish ) Hussars for the period of June 1944 from copies provided by the Tank Museum, Bovington.
The only surviving Matilda CDL, Bovington Tank Museum ( 2009 )
A notable collection is that of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Tank Museum, at Puckapunyal, Australia, which has five Matilda IIs on display.
In Britain, the Imperial War Museum in London, and the Royal Armoured Corps Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, hold examples of the Matilda II.
** The Tank Museum in Bovington-Su 76M captured from North Korea in 1950
Light Tank M3A1 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
Light Tank M3A3 at the Military Museum ( Belgrade ) | Belgrade Military Museum, Serbia.

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