- was used to tow
medium artillery such as the 152 mm gun-howitzer. The
Voroshilovets heavy artillery tractor was also
based on the T-24's suspension, using...
- 1928;
developed from the
Vickers 6-Ton mark E. T-24 ch****is
Komintern Voroshilovets M2
light tank ch****is M4 high-speed
tractor – USA, 1943 M3
Stuart ch****is...
- BT-7M) with the
powerplants being produced in a
separate plant of the
Voroshilovets factory to
ensure supply. The
diesel tanks were more fuel efficient...
- 000 rpm. V-2V: V-2
detuned for use in
lighter vehicles, 1940. Used in the
Voroshilovets artillery tractor, it
produced 375 hp (280 kW). V-2L/P: V-2 modified...
- L-4
Garibaldets (1931) L-5
Chartist (1931) L-6
Carbonari (1931) L-7
Voroshilovets (1935) L-8
Dzerzhinets (1935) L-9
Kirovets (1935) L-10
Menzhinets (1936)...
- STZ-3 (3,658 pre-war) STZ-5 (7,170 pre-war)
Komintern (1,017 pre-war)
Voroshilovets (228 pre-war)
Kommunar (504 pre-war) YA-12 (1,666) KhTZ-16 (~90) IZ...
- 25 km/h (16 mph) was
possible with the
barrel removed. For
transport the
Voroshilovets artillery tractor was used to haul the Br-5 gun carriage,
whilst the...
-
latter because of
excessive weight. For
transportation of carriages,
Voroshilovets tracked gun
tractors were used. Less
powerful Komintern tracked gun...
-
Krondstadt in
December 1935.
There was a
proposal to name the boat
Voroshilovets (Russian: Ворошиловец, lit. 'follower of Voroshilov'),
though it was...
-
Number Name
Meaning Fleet Launched Fate L-7
Voroshilovets Follower of
Kliment Voroshilov Pacific 15 May 1935
Stricken 1958 and
later s****ped L-8 Dzerzhinets...