T-26 variants - significado y definición. Qué es T-26 variants
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Qué (quién) es T-26 variants - definición


T-26 variants         
  • Artillery tank AT-1 armed with 76.2mm PS-3 tank gun
  • People's Militia]] rifle divisions, [[Leningrad]] area. July 1941.
  • KhT-26 flame-throwing tank. This vehicle was produced in 1935 and partially modernized between 1938 and 1940, when new road wheels with removable bands and an armoured headlight were installed. [[Kubinka]] proving ground, 1940.
  • T-26 mod. 1931 with TKhP-3 tank chemical equipment.
  • ST-26 engineer tank with a cable system of bridge laying during tests. March 1933.
  • Self-propelled gun SU-5-1 armed with 76.2mm divisional gun mod. 1902/30
  • 76.2 mm divisional guns F-22 mod. 1936]]. Military parade on [[Red Square]], Moscow. May 1, 1937.
  • KhT-134 (OT-134)
VEHICLES BASED ON THE SOVIET T-26 LIGHT TANK
T-26T; OT-26; OT-130; OT-133; ST-26; SU-26; SU-5; TN (reconnaissance vehicle); T-26FT; BSNP; UST-26; TR-1 APC; T-26 flame tanks; SU-5-1; SU-5-2; SU-5-3
More than 50 different modifications and experimental vehicles based on the T-26 light infantry tank chassis were developed in the USSR in the 1930s, with 23 modifications going into series production. The majority were armoured combat vehicles: flame tanks, artillery tractors, radio-controlled tanks (teletanks), military engineering vehicles, self-propelled guns and armoured personnel carriers.
Junkers T 23         
TRAINING AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY JUNKERS
Junkers J 26; Junkers T 26; Junkers T 27
The Junkers T 23 was a two-seat, single-engined experimental training aircraft, built in Germany in the early 1920s. It could be configured either as a parasol winged monoplane or as a biplane to compare handling characteristics.
Antonov An-26         
  • [[Vietnam People's Air Force]] Antonov An-26
  • An-26 "52+09" at Berlin-Gatow
  • [[Slovak Air Force]] An-26 at Farnborough Airshow, 2008
  • CAAC]] Antonov An-26 at China Aviation Museum, Beijing
  • Former Lithuanian Air Force An-26B in early 1990's paintscheme, Kaunas Aleksotas (EYKS) airfield
  • Ukrainian An-26B in Portugal
  • Russian An-26 intercepted by a British Typhoon over the Baltics in July 2015
  • An-26 cargo cabin
  • Museum Berlin-Gatow]].
  • [[Hungarian Air Force]] Antonov An-26 departs [[RIAT]] at [[RAF Fairford]], [[England]]
  • An-26 of the [[Lithuanian Air Force]] (now retired)
  • [[Polar Airlines]] An-26-100 at [[Yakutsk Airport]]
  • An-26 of the [[Polish Air Force]] (Operated before 2009, now retired)
  • [[Russian Air Force]] Antonov An-26
  • SPLA]]-fire and had to make an emergency landing.
  • [[UTair Cargo]] An-26 at [[Pulkovo Airport]]
  • Map with military An-26 operators in blue, and former military An-26 operators in red
  • [[RAF-Avia]] An-26B at [[Birmingham Airport]]
  • An-26 ''Vita''
1969 TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY ANTONOV
Antonov 26; An-26; AN-26; Antonov-26; Antonov AN-26; Antonov An-26B; An-26B; ASA Pesada An-26 (D2-FCG); Ethiopian Air Force An-26 14 Jan 1982; Antonov An-26B-100; Antonov An-26-100
The Antonov An-26 (NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim.