Br-2 152mm obr. 1935 frühen Ausf.152 mm gun M1935 (Br 2) was a Soviet 152. 4 mm heavy gun, produced in limited numbers in late 1930s. The most unusual feature of the gun was its tracked carriage, shared by a number of Soviet heavy artillery systems of the interwar period. Despite a number of drawbacks, most notably limited mobility and short service life of the barrel, the weapon was employed throughout the German Soviet War; an upgraded variant with wheeled carriage, Br 2M, remained
a unique combination of traditional cruiser design with state of the art technology
The combat component of the complex was the Ju 88 bomber
Traditionally they name their helicopters after Indian tribes
which provides the pilot with optimal support from the weapon systems officer
After serving the country for over
The set includes 28 parts for assembly of 3 figures of Italian pilots in tropical uniform of 1939-1943 periods with 2 dog’s figures
tracked vehicles (an acronym for Landing Vehicle Tracked) were developed to equip the United States armed forces
the mail of the families arrives on board on the occasion of such refuelling at sea
these powerful helicopters performed several roles
Some Spitfire airplanes received American-built Packard Merline engines and designated as Spitfire Mk
transporter or family car – it shaped an entire generation
and was officially adopted as the F4H-1 in December 1958 (which was later renamed the F-4A)