Sunday, 24 November 2024

Tank Archives on the big screen

My reenacting group sometimes acts as extras in war movies, but we also decided to make our own! The audio is in Russian, but English subtitles are available.



Sunday, 17 November 2024

Track Bashing

 Changing tracks on T-34 and T-34-85 tanks at the Museum of National Military History

As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a light tank. Many operations that seem quite simple are actually very difficult to perform on a machine weighing several dozen tons. Many vehicles from the Great Patriotic War era were anything but light, and servicing them requires a lot of effort.

Changing tracks is a routine but difficult procedure.

The vehicles at the Museum of National Military History are not empty boxes, but rather fully functional military vehicles. This includes the museum's T-34 tanks. Both of them are used in various events. This involves swapping out the tracks from the stock ones to special parade tracks and back. This article will cover the details of this process.

Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Tank Archives on Bluesky

Numbers don't lie, and the numbers haven't been in favour of my Twitter account for quite some time. Despite an increase in content, growth has plateaued and the effort hasn't been worth it. Fortunately with the latest Twitter exodus, there seems to be a new audience forming on Bluesky. Join me there!




Sunday, 3 November 2024

Video: Soviet Super-powered Tank Destroyers

 If the Maus or E-100 reached the battlefield during the Second World War, it would not be anywhere as invincible as it might have appeared. The Soviets had four prospective tank destroyers going through testing by the summer of 1945, each powerful enough to pierce its armour from a long range. Find out how and why in my latest video.