Stefan, Not only close, but bull´s-eye! I think the SU got the name because of the quite "tight" crew positioning. As been thinly armored and...
Sorry Stefan, Not the Kliment Voroshilov. To be exact I ment at my previous hint the production numbers during the WWII. AFAIK T-34 was most...
...actually not a "tank"... AFAIK the second most Soviet produced tracked AFV...
Sorry Kai-Petri, not Winston. A Soviet own one.
Heartland & AndyW, Thanks. A bit "heavy" to read but interesting for me too. Andy, the author of that website, C-F Geust writes at his book "Red...
Hi Major D, My info was based on a local book: "Ilmatorjunta Ilmasodassa 1794-1945" (AAA at aerial warfare...) By (AAA)Col.(retired) Ahti Lappi....
Thanks Martin, My question is about the same subject: What vehicle was called by Soviets as "fraternal grave"? Regards, Juha
BT-7?
YES! Your turn
...France was the other opponent ...
Martin, As correct as it can be. A pic of Rasc... ehh... Rasseie... Molotov Breadbasket: http://www.winterwar.com/forces/SAF.htm (roll down a...
Thanks Stefan, Question: What was the so called "Molotow Breadbasket"?
...and the MP 709(r) might be the code for both PPD M/34 and PPD M/34-38? Regards, Juha
My guess: MP 34(o)/(ö?) ex-Austrian (Steyr) Solothurn S1-100 MP 738(i) ex-Italian Beretta mod 38/42 MP 746(d) ex-Danish Madsen M-42 MP 709(r) MP...
Still earlier. BTW, Major D. got the other country right...
Earlier
What was the first time artilery was used against aerial target?
About Lend-Lease: http://airforce.users.ru/lend-lease/english/index.htm Http://www.o5m6.de/index.html Regards, Juha
Well...President Ryti signed the (Ribbentrop) pact at his own name (as far as he was the president of Finland). When Ryti resigned, and Mannerheim...
Is this EASY question allowed to Finnish members too...