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===Light tanks===
===Light tanks===
* Locally built copy of the [[Renault FT]]
*Locally built copy of the [[Renault FT]]
* M-48
*M-48
* [[T-18 tank|T-18]] (MS-1)
*[[T-18 tank|T-18]] (MS-1)
* [[T-19]]
*[[T-19]]
*[[T-26 mod.1931]]
*[[T-26 mod.1931]]
*[[T-26]] based on the [[Vickers 6-Ton]]
*[[T-26]] based on the [[Vickers 6-Ton]]
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*[[ASU-57]]
*[[ASU-57]]
*[[ASU-76]]
*[[ASU-57#Development history|ASU-76]]
*[[ASU-85]]
*[[ASU-85]]
*[[BMD-1]]
*[[BMD-1]]

Revision as of 10:28, 16 March 2020

T-34 tanks headed to the front.

This is a list of tanks produced in factories of the Russian empire, Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine.

Imperial Russia, World War I

The Tsar Tank
  • Tractor of F. Blinov
  • Vezdekhod
  • Tsar tank
  • Tank of V.D. Mendeleev (project)
  • Tank of Rybinsk Works (project)

After World War I and early World War II

T-17 tankette.

Amphibious light tanks

Light tanks

Flame-throwing tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy Tanks

World War II

The list does not include all vehicles, as there were many more experimental, or otherwise rare vehicles.

Tankettes

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

Tank destroyers and assault guns

Self-Propelled Guns

Self-Propelled Anti-Air

Lend-Lease Tanks

After World War II

Airborne tanks

Amphibious light tanks

Medium and Main Battle Tanks

Heavy tanks

Tank destroyers and assault guns

Self-Propelled Guns

Self-Propelled Anti-Air

Post-Soviet tanks

Airborne Tanks

Light Tank

Main Battle Tank

Self-Propelled Guns

References

  • 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