Id. Soviet equipment

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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Dann Falk » 03 Jan 2020 17:34

Greetings,

The only thing I found was that the Red Army used something called A-3 boats to cross rivers and when using heavy pontoons for installing railway bridges across the Dnieper, it was called a SP-19 bridge.

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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Art » 03 Jan 2020 20:04

NLP light bridging park.

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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Art » 04 Jan 2020 09:08

A-3 was an inflatable rubber boat
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and could be also employed to install light pontoon bridges
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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Dann Falk » 04 Jan 2020 17:35

Nice photos and info Art...Thanks

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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 04 Jan 2020 17:47

Art wrote
NLP light bridging park.
Thanks a lot for your answer, Art.
I have not been able to find any additional information or image about this equipment on the web....

Regards
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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 22 Jan 2023 15:13

Hi all,

Could these be Soviet mines ? :?

Image from Ebay
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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 11 Mar 2023 22:27

Nobody for my last image ?

Well, here an image from Getty archive.
Can somebody identify this radio equipment ?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Id. Soviet equipment

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