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Yeliseenko
Posted: February 01, 2006 02:30 pm
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I have information on number of the Soviet captured AFV in the Romanian army for November, 1, 1942:

1 KV
33 T-26
3 T-38
2 T-34
1 T-40
2 T-27
2 T-28
30 T-60
32 BT-7
19 T-37
103 armored cars


Whether there is an information in what military parts they served?

Whether there are data for later dates? 1943-1944

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Posted: February 01, 2006 03:36 pm
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Generally, the caputed tanks could not be put into service due to lack of spare parts to repair them. Only the T-60 and the STZ could be put into service, since their engine was a Ford model also produced in Romania.

34 serviceable T-60 were converted in the TACAM T-60 tank destroyer.

BT-7, T-26 and other T-60 tanks that could not be put into service had their armor plates cut and used in the shielding of TACAM T-60 and TACAM R-2 tank destroyers.

A picture of a captured T-26B 2, used by the 1st Romanian Armored Division, Stalingrad, October 1942
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Other captured tanks were used for AT training.
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Posted: February 01, 2006 03:56 pm
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The tanks weren’t used because of the lack of ammo and spare parts. Most were converted examples: T-60 became TACAM T60 (the armor of the superstructure was made out of armor of Russian tanks), the gun for the Vanatorul R-35 was taken from BT-7 and T-26, the superstructure of the TACAM R-2 was made out of amour plates from BT-7, the T-60 running gear was used for some prototypes of the Maresal.

The T-26 is the only one used but for a short period because of there poor quality and lack of spears.

Probably the rest were used for training and some kept as war trophies, put on display on 10 may 1943 in Carol park, I have seen a picture of these tanks, but can’t remember were, and given to the military museum but taken by the Russians after 23 august 1944.

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Posted: February 01, 2006 04:30 pm
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mihnea, you mean this photo?

dragos covered the subject pretty well. All I would like to add is that there were also several flamthrowing tanks captured (T-26s IIRC) and there was the initiative to put several into service, but nothing came out of it.
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Posted: February 01, 2006 05:25 pm
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QUOTE (Victor @ Feb 1 2006, 04:30 PM)
mihnea, you mean this photo?


No not that one, I told you it was made in Carol park ant there were many tanks SU-100, T-24/76, BT-7, T-26 and others; and a big crowd around them.

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Posted: February 02, 2006 07:52 pm
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Captured BT-7 pictures . Source D.M. coll.
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Posted: February 02, 2006 07:55 pm
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Who is D.M?
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Posted: February 03, 2006 12:12 pm
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He have a tank collection.

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Posted: February 03, 2006 03:46 pm
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QUOTE (Iamandi @ Feb 3 2006, 06:12 PM)
He have a tank collection.

If so, you can see Mr. D. M. in the top photo, standing in front of his unique collection. biggrin.gif
Is your curiosity satisfied now, C-2? rolleyes.gif

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Posted: February 03, 2006 08:33 pm
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Is D.M the same person with Dan Melinte? unsure.gif
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Posted: February 04, 2006 09:15 am
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QUOTE (C-2 @ Feb 2 2006, 07:55 PM)
Who is D.M?


Holly Moses, C-2, is that a sample of a dentist's humor? blink.gif I used to date a dentist while younger, gosh, I'm glad I haven't done a "capital" mistake.. tongue.gif

By the way: the best advice when you're dating a denist is ...?
"Don't!!!"

Just a joke, no offence meant.
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Posted: February 04, 2006 10:42 am
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You would think he would grow tired of this joke after repeating it ten times, nut no. rolleyes.gif

Back to the original topic. In 1944, the 2nd Tank Regiment had one BT tank, but which wasn't operational.
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Posted: February 14, 2006 03:29 pm
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4 Т--34 in Creamea in 1944
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Posted: July 19, 2006 07:33 am
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