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Monday, July 30, 2018

Red Army Armored Cars Parade. Tatarstan, Russia, 1920.


Parade of armored vehicles of the Red Army in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, 1920
The armored squad, belonging to the Shock Brigade formed in Kazan, parading through the streets of this same city in the summer of 1920.
On the far right, the squadron's command car followed by the following armored cars: two Fiat-Izhorsky, one Renault-Mgebrov and one Garford-Putilov.

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Desfile de vehículos blindados del ejército rojo en Kazán, Tartaristán, Rusia, 1920
El escuadrón blindado, perteneciente a la Brigada de Choque formada en Kazán, desfilando por las calles de esta misma ciudad en el verano de 1920.
En el extremo derecho el coche de mando del escuadrón seguido de los siguientes coches blindados: dos Fiat-Izhorsky, un Renault-Mgebrov y un Garford-Putilov.

Belgian Mors (Autos-Canons-Mitrailleuses = A-C-M) Armored Cars in Paris, France, April 1915.


Sunday, July 8, 2018

A ''Sturmkanone'' Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (ex Flak-14) belonging to the Freikorps Lichtschlag. Münster, Germany 1919.


A singular Assault Gun -''Sturmkanone''- Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (ex Flak-14),
belonging to the Freikorps Lichtschlag, in front of Münster town hall.
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 1919

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Un singular Canón de Asalto -"Sturmkanone”- Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (ex Flak-14),
perteneciente al Freikorps Lichtschlag, frente al ayuntamiento de Münster,
Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania, 1919.