| T-26 Walkaround |
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| T-26 Model 1933, with radio. The markings are pre-WW2. The large wooden object on the far fender is the early type jack. |
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| T-26 Model 1933, with radio and double spotlights for night combat. |
| T-26 Model 1933, with partially-welded hull, radio, and twin spotlights. |
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| T-26 Model 1939 with fully sloped armor on hull and turret. These are in Iran (then Persia) during the joint USSR-UK invasion of 1941.A similar paint scheme was used in the European USSR at the same time. With sloped armor and a 45mm gun, this is the ultimate development of the original Vickers design. |
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| T-26 Model 1933 with the early cylindrical turret with small bustle extension. Compare this to the Finnish "T-26E" behind it - that is the original Vickers model B with a Soviet 45mm added in Finnish workshops. |
| OT-130 Flamethrower tank. Note the turret is now offset to the right, and two fuel fuiller caps are on the hull roof. |
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| T-26 Model 1933 in Spain during the civil war. Note the P-40 AA MG mount. |