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Soviet 85mm Drill Round
 

 (INERT)

During the Spanish Civil
War in 1936, the Soviet Union observed the highly effective German Flak 88 in use by Republican Forces and developed the 85mm M39 (61-k)
Anti-Aircraft gun based on the German Flak.

Like the German Flak, it was discovered the M-39 was also effective in anti-tank roles.
With the cannon modified, it was used in the T34/85 Tank, the SU-85 self propelled antitank gun, and the D-44 85mm Divisional Gun.

While the T34/85 and SU-85 are no longer in use, the D-44 has been observed in current use by both Russia and Ukraine.
They are also present in the Middle East, Africa, North Korea and most former Soviet Allied countries.

These Inert Drill Rounds are an eye catching display and are available separately or packed in the original crates of three.

New condition!
No more available.
A lot of History & Still in Current Use.

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