Kubinka tank museum hall N 6

World War Two  German Tanks, Assault Guns, Carriers and other vehicles,Third Reich.
Pavilion N6. The Third Reich armored vehicles and special equipment: tanks, self-propelled units, armored personnel carriers, armored vehicles and subversive devices.

Kubinka tabk museum, Russia, Moscow

Pavilion 6 after the reconstruction and re-opening in 2021

Current exposure. Monsters of the Wehrmacht. Armored vehicles of the USA

Time Machine. Back to the past of the pavilion.

History of the pavilion N 6. Virtual tour on the tank museum 1972-2014

Немецкий легкий танк Т-I

German light tank T-Ia (tank museum in Kubinka), archive

German heavy self-proppeled mortar Adam

German WW2 heavy self-propelled unit SU-600 “Adam” (“Tor” is wrong name) (tank museum in Kubinka) **

German super heavy tank Maus, Kubinka museum

WW2 German super-heavy tank “Maus” (tank museum in Kubinka)

German heavy tank Т-VI Tiger

German heavy tank T-VI  “Tiger” (tank museum, Kubinka)

German heavy tank T-VI “Tiger” (tank museum in Kubinka) *

Немецкая гусеничная наземная торпеда B1a "Голиаф"

The German caterpillar ground torpedo B1a “Goliath” (a tank museum in Kubinka)

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Some famous museum German exhibits of this pavilion.

German light assault gun 75 on T-II

WW2 German light self-propelled unit SU-75 based on T-II (tank museum in Kubinka)

German assault gun 88 mm.

German self-propelled unit SU-88  nickname “Hornet” (tank museum in Kubinka)

N38. Машина для разминирования NK-101, Германия

N38. Machine for demining NK-101, Germany

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German armored cars, today the most expensive “Audi”, “Mercedes”, “BMW” … Archival photos 2004

As of August 2016, most of the exhibits of this pavilion were transported to the VKS cluster or to fields and forests near the Patriot Park (for reconstruction) and are not accessible to visitors. For 2017 the equipment is in the museum complex.

The official catalogue was made in the soviet era and now we work on the correction

The official catalog of the museum of BTWT (**) of Pavilion N6 “Tanks, self-propelled artillery installations, automobiles and other equipment of fascist Germany”. Copyright Michael Blinov (please make a link if reffered).

  1. T-1A (Sd.Kfz. 101),
  2. T-IIB (Sd.Kfz. 121),
  3. SU-75 (Sd.Kfz. 131)  
  4. SU-105 FH18/2
  5. Т-III j (Sd.Kfz. 141/1) ,
  6. SU-75  “Art Sturm”
  7. SU-75  “Art Sturm”,
  8. SU-105 “Art Sturm”,
  9. SU-150,
  10. Т-IV,
  11. SU-75,
  12. SU-150,
  13. SU-88 Nashorn,
  14. SU-88
  15. T-V “Panther”,
  16. SU-600 “Tor” “Adam”,
  17. “Maus”,
  18. B-4 “Borward”
  19. Small carrier  “KettenKrad”
  20. B1a “Goliath”,
  21. B1b “Goliath“,
  22. Ball-tank,
  23. T-1f (VK1801)
  24. Т-VIH “Tiger” I,
  25. SU-380 “Sturm Tiger”,
  26. Т-VIB “Tiger II”
  27. SU-128 “Jagdtiger”
  28. SU-88,
  29. SU-128,
  30. SU-88 “Ferdinand”, “Elefant“,
  31. “Horch”-B, **
  32. BTRD7r “Adler-Berk”, , ***
  33. BTRD7r “Bussing” 250/9
  34. Carrier,
  35. “Nebelwerfer”,
  36. “Krauss-Maffei”,
  37. “Daimler-Benz”
  38. Mine Sweeper NK-101,

* – there are some inaccuracies in the Catalog, corrections and clarifications in the possibility are also given
** – from January 2012 – “Central Museum of Armored Weapons and Equipment”

the pavilion N6 of the military equipment of the Third Reich, as it was before August 2016 in Kubinka

WW2 German tanks

Tanks, assault guns, carriers and AV of  WW2, German, Third Reich, pavilion N6. Photo 2014

Third Reich, WW2 German vehicles pavilion N6, archives photo 2004

Third Reich, WW2 German vehicles pavilion N6, archives photo 2004

WW2 Germany, III Reich

Tanks, assault guns, carriers & AV of WWII German Third Reich pavilion N6. Kubinka tank museum

Pavilion inside. In the foreground light German tank T-1A (SdKfz101), next – T-IIB (SdKfz121)

That such tanks in a few days the Germans conquered almost all of Europe …

Some of the famous exhibits of the pavilion:

German heavy tank T-V Panther

German WW2 heavy tank T-V “Panther” (tank museum, Kubinka)

“Panther” – a real German quality. 70 years have passed, but she is running and jumping. True, when she needed to show herself in all its glory, on the “Kursk Bulge”, she was constantly out of order herself. In 2005, she starred in the film about the war (the movie “Father”).

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