Kubinka Patriot park, air-space sector.
The new (since September 2016) area: hangars + outdoor exhibition. Some hangars were built temporarily for the exhibition “The Army Forum-2016”, but most of the rooms available for tourists (see combined tours). It also temporarily (? or permanently) is the new location of the tank museum’s collection – German and Soviet tanks of the Second World War and the soviet paratrooper AV. Some rooms are used once a year to showcase the products of military-industrial complex (tank simulators, military production plants – see forum “Army 2016”). Hall of Military Aerospace Technology General Command promised to leave permanently for the visitor access.
The structure of Air-space sector (location at September 2016)
Hangars (more that 14)
- Airborne, paratrooper hangar VDV-1 hall N 6 (cold war/ modern tank museum collection + other miltary units exhibits)
- Soviet/ Russian airborne military trucks/cars hall VDV-2, hall N 7
- “Great Patriotic War begin”: 1941 soviet / german tanks & AV hall, “Battle for Moscow” etc. (tank museum collection), hall N8
- “The battle for Stalingrad” hall N9 (1942 AV’s, tank museum collection)
- “Battle for Kursk/ Prokhorovka” WWII: 1943 german/ soviet hall N10 (etc., tank museum exhibits)
- “Liberation” World War Two 1944-1945 armored vehicles hall N11 (“Battle for Berlin” etc., tank museum collection)
- “WWII Echo” – hall N12 German/ Japan/ Soviet AV found on the battlefields + Japan Army exhibition
- different halls (nuclear etc.)
- Tank rides and BMP simulators, hall N 4 military production plants (? temporarily)
- Airforces hangar – VVS hall N3 (? temporarily), no longer, see bellow..
- Military cars/ trucks, hall N3 (since 2017)
- Ballistic missile defense / air defense (PRO/ PVO) hall N2 (? temporarily)
- Aerospace hall N1 (piloted vehicles inc. Moon, photo-reconnaissance and communication satellites)