AFV PHOTOS |
DAMAGES |
PLACE, UNIT |
DATE |
PHOTO CREDITS |
BA-20M |
destroyed |
Western Front |
summer 1941 |
RGAKFD |
BA-20M |
Stuck in the mud and then abandoned |
unknown |
Autumn 1941 |
O.Baronov |
T-26 |
destroyed by ammunition explosion |
Karelian Isthmus |
unknown |
S.Romadin |
T-30 |
destroyed |
Karelian isthmus |
1941 |
M.Kolomietz |
T-60 |
burning |
Leningradsky Front |
1943 |
RGAKFD |
T-28E |
heavily damaged |
5'th Tank Division. Altus, Lietuva. |
June 1941 |
M.Baryatinsky |
T-28 |
lost track, burnt by the crew |
Baltic states |
June 1941 |
M.Kolomiets |
T-28 |
destroyed |
Prassa, Karelian isthmus |
September 1941 |
unknown |
T-28 |
destroyed by gun explosion |
unknown |
1941 |
O.Baronov |
T-34-57 |
destroyed |
near Moscow |
winter 1941-42 |
M.Svirin |
T-34-76 |
several penetrations |
unknown |
Summer 1941 |
unknown |
T-34-76 |
completely destroyed |
unknown |
summer 1941 |
O.Baronov |
T-34-76 |
chassis damage |
unknown |
Summer 1941 |
unknown |
T-34-76E |
burnt out |
unknown |
probably 1943 |
Governmental archive |
T-34-76 |
burning |
Kursk battle |
July 1943 |
Federal archive |
T-34-76 |
burning |
unknown |
summer 1943 |
Federal archive |
T-34-76 |
destroyed by mine |
Kursk battle |
July 1943 |
O.Baronov |
T-34-76 |
completery destroyed after its fuel tanks being blowed up |
unknown |
probably 1943 |
P.Shmelev |
T-34-76 |
gun mantlet penetration, burnt out |
unknown |
probably 1943 |
unknown |
T-34-76 |
knocked out by German antitank cannons or tanks (side holes) resulted to ammunition explosion |
unknown |
1941 |
S.Romadin |
T-34-76 |
destroyed by air bombs |
unknown |
1941 |
S.Romadin |
T-34-76 |
Burnt out |
Western Front |
July 1941 |
O.Baronov |
T-34-76 |
knocked out by mine (running gear damage) then finished off by artillery (side holes) |
Western Front |
1941 |
S.Romadin |
T-34-76 |
Completely destroyed by ammunition explosion |
unknown |
1941 |
O.Baronov |
T-34-85 |
chassis damage, burnt out |
East Prussia. 2nd Guards Tank Battalion of 25th Guards Tank Brigade of 2nd Guards Tank Corps |
July 1944 |
unknown |
T-34-85 |
unknown, probably damaged and then abandoned |
East Prussia |
July 1944 |
unknown |
Valentine II |
knocked out |
Moscow area |
January 1942 |
unknown |
Valentine IV |
knocked out |
5th Guards Tank Brigade. Northern Caucasus, Alagir town |
November 3, 1942 |
unknown |
Valentine VII |
running gear is damaged |
Vitebsk area |
March 1944 |
unknown |
M3A1 "General Lee" |
burnt out |
Kursk battle |
July 1943 |
M.Kolomietz |
M3A1 "General Lee" |
completely destroyed by internal explosion |
Kursk battle |
July 1943 |
RGAKFD |
Churchill Mk.III |
completely destroyed |
Prokhorovka, Kursk battle. 36th Heavy Tank Regiment of 18th Tank Corps of 5th Guards Tank Army |
July 1943 |
unknown |
T-35A |
destroyed |
Ukraine. 8th Mechanized Corps |
June-July 1941 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
penetrated by 88 mm gun (side turret) |
Zelva. 6'th Mechanized Corps |
June 1941 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
heavily damaged chassis, abandoned |
unknown |
probably 1942 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
penetrated turret and damaged chassis |
Kursk battle |
Summer 1943 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
destroyed and burnt out |
unknown |
Summer 1942 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
destroyed |
unknown |
Winter 1942 |
unknown |
KV-1 |
destroyed by the German 88-mm cannon |
unknown |
1941 |
S.Romadin |
KV-1 |
destroyed by ammunition explosion |
unknown |
unknown |
O.Baronov |
KV-1E |
knocked out and burnt |
Velikaya, Pskov area, North-Western Front |
August 1941 |
RGAKFD |
KV-2 |
sunk in the bog |
Moscow area |
Winter 1941-42 |
unknown |
KV-2 |
chassis damage |
Baltic states |
Summer 1941 |
unknown |
KV-2 |
chassis hit by 105 mm round, abandoned when run out of ammo |
Rasenaya, Baltic states. 2'nd Tank Division. |
Summer 1941 |
unknown |
IS-1 |
heavily damaged |
Byelorussia |
summer 1944 |
unknown |
IS-2 |
completely destroyed by gunfire |
Balaton operation |
spring 1945 |
M.Kolomietz |
IS-2 |
internal explosion caused by artillery hit |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
IS-2 |
blew up |
Berlin |
May 1945 |
unknown |
IS-2 |
completely destroyed by gunfire |
Berlin. 7'th Guards Tank Brigade, tactical number "441" |
April-May 1945 |
unknown |
SU-100 |
column was ambushed and destroyed by artillery |
Brno. 2'nd Ukrainian Front |
April 26, 1945 |
unknown |