Lost Soviet armored trains, non-German photos (40 photos)
During the Great Patriotic War, the Red Army had a large number of armored trains, the fate of which was different. Next we will show you trains that were destroyed, captured or abandoned. Photos taken from German archives.
Captured Soviet armored train
Soviet armored train abandoned in Grodno.
A damaged armored train of the 73rd NKVD regiment. July 1941. The armored train was hit on June 30, 1941 on the station stage. Svisloch (Elizovo) - Tachanka station.
Soviet armored train abandoned in the city of Gzhatsk (Gagarin) Smolensk region.
Abandoned Soviet armored train. 1941
Destroyed Soviet armored car D-2.
Abandoned Soviet armored car D-2. 1943
Captured Soviet armored train. An interesting staff car with a large tension antenna.
Captured Soviet armored train.
Destroyed Soviet armored train.
Red Army armored train lost near Kyiv.
An abandoned armored platform with turrets from a T-34 tank and a T-34 tank on the platform
An armored train abandoned in the Mozdok area.
Armored train No. 2 "For the Motherland!" defeated in the Voroshilovgrad region. Destroyed by German aircraft near Voroshilovograd on July 15, 1942.
Armored train No. 2 "For the Motherland!" defeated in the Voroshilovgrad region. Destroyed by German aviation in the area of Voroshilovograd on July 15, 1942. The front armored platform has three turrets - from the KV-2 tank, from the T-34 tank (but rearmed with a 45-mm cannon) and a turret with a 76-mm field gun of the 1902 model.
Abandoned armored platform PL-37.
An abandoned Soviet armored car with turrets from a BT tank.
Abandoned Soviet armored train. Some kind of strange
Captured Soviet armored car D-2 in the Wehrmacht.
Captured Soviet armored car D-2 in the Wehrmacht.
Captured Soviet armored train. Crimea, 1942.
An armored train abandoned at the railway station in Simferopol.
An abandoned armored car, probably from armored train No. 74. Kerch, May 1942.
The armored train "Komsomol of Chuvashia" from the 53rd Regiment Regiment left in the area of Tikhoretskaya station. August 1942.
Light armored train No. 40 from the 4th ODBP left in the area of the village of Prigorye, Smolensk region.
Destroyed Soviet armored train.