Red Army captured tanks MK-V “For Holy Russia” (No. 9358)
Mark V tank “Ricardo” in the service of the Red Army near Moscow, 1931.
HT-26, the flamethrowing variant of the T-26 disabled in Smolensk, 1941. In the background are two WWI-era Mark V British tanks.
HT-26, the flamethrowing variant of the T-26 disabled in Smolensk, 1941. In the background are two WWI-era Mark V British tanks.
Aug 8 1918
A British Mark V tank (B56, 9003) of the 2 Battalion, Tank Corps crossing the ditch at the side of a road at Lamotte-en-Santerre
IWM (Q 68975)
IWM (Q 107828)
IWM (Q 65534)
IWM (Q 106497)
Aug 8 1918
A British Mark V tank (B56, 9003) of the 2 Battalion, Tank Corps crossing the ditch at the side of a road at Lamotte-en-Santerre
IWM (Q 68975)
IWM (Q 107828)
IWM (Q 65534)
IWM (Q 106497)