Month September 2024

Rossijskij OBT T-14 ARMATA, TAKOM, 1:35

The T-14 Armata is a Russian main battle tank known for its cutting-edge technology and modular design. It features an unmanned turret, advanced armor, and an automated control system, enhancing crew safety and combat effectiveness. Its capabilities position it among the world’s most advanced armored vehicles.

BTR- D, Zvezda, 1:35

The BTR-D is a Soviet amphibious armored personnel carrier, distinguished by its unique design featuring a fully revolving turret. Introduced in the 1970s, it is known for its versatility in various terrains, ability to operate in water, and effective troop transport capabilities. The BTR-D played a crucial role in the Soviet military, showcasing its reliability and adaptability in numerous conflicts.

Stug III Ausf. «F», Zvezda, 1:35

The Stug III Ausf. F is a variant of the famous German assault gun used during World War II. Notable for its effective sloped armor and powerful 75mm gun, it excelled in both offensive and defensive roles. The Ausf. F featured improved armor protection and was instrumental in the success of German armored operations, gaining a reputation for its reliability and firepower on the battlefield.

T-64A 1972g, Modelcollect, 1:72

The T-64A, introduced in 1972, is a Soviet main battle tank known for its revolutionary design, including composite armor and an automatic loader. It was one of the first tanks to feature a 125mm smoothbore gun, enhancing its firepower against contemporary armored threats. The T-64A played a significant role in Cold War-era conflicts.

MiG-3, Hobby Boss, 1:72

The MiG-3 was a Soviet fighter aircraft used during World War II, notable for its speed and altitude performance. It featured a distinctive elliptical wing design, which contributed to its agility. While it struggled against faster Luftwaffe fighters, the MiG-3 gained a reputation for its range and effectiveness in intercepting enemy bombers.

MiG-3, Armory, 1:72

The MiG-3 is a Soviet fighter aircraft notable for its innovative design and high-altitude performance during World War II. Introduced in 1941, it featured a unique airfoil shape, enhancing maneuverability and speed. Though not as successful in combat as hoped, it represents a significant advancement in Soviet aviation technology.

Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4 Helmut Paul Emil Wick, Academy, 1:72

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4, flown by ace pilot Helmut Paul Emil Wick, is renowned for its role in the Battle of Britain as a highly effective German fighter. Distinguished by its impressive speed, agility, and advanced design, the E-4 variant contributed significantly to German air operations during World War II.

Nesher (Mirage 5), NOVO, 1:72

The Nesher, also known as the Mirage 5, is a fighter aircraft developed in the 1960s, renowned for its versatility and performance in air-to-air combat and ground attack missions. Operated primarily by Israel, the Nesher played a significant role in conflicts such as the Yom Kippur War, showcasing its effectiveness as a multi-role jet.

Mirage F.1CR, Special Hobby, 1:72

The Mirage F.1CR is a French multirole fighter aircraft, known for its versatility, advanced avionics, and exceptional reconnaissance capabilities. Developed in the 1970s, it gained fame for its performance in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions, serving various air forces globally and remaining a reliable choice for intelligence and strike operations.

MiG-29SMT, Zvezda, 1:72

The MiG-29SMT is a modernized variant of the legendary MiG-29 fighter jet, known for its enhanced avionics, improved combat capabilities, and increased fuel efficiency. It features a digital cockpit, advanced radar systems, and the ability to carry a wider range of weapons, making it a versatile asset for air forces worldwide.

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