ZM Łabędy T-34/85
ZM Łabędy T-34/85 in Рослый (Roslyy), Mini-Series, 2025
Ep. 3
Class: Others, Military armored vehicle — Model origin:
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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2026-05-03 01:21 |
Uralvagonzavod T-34/85 /vehicle_2092926-Uralvagonzavod-T-34-85-1944.html |
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◊ 2026-05-03 14:48 |
It looks like Polish-produced. Which isn't improbable, even if the series was filmed entirely in Russia. Over the past 20-30 years, Russian museums, associations, and collectors have been importing preserved T-34s from all over Europe, including Czechoslovak and Polish-made examples. Few years ago, a number of operational T-34s was imported from Laos—all Czechoslovak-made. When Soviet units withdrew from their garrisons in Europe in the early 1990s, they took all their property with them, including monuments. Below is one such example: Polish-made T-34, served in the NVA, plinthed in Wittenberge, in 1990 taken by the Soviets to the USSR, today it serves as a monument in Poltava (Ukraine): https://tankist-31.livejournal.com/382721.html Another example from Germany: Soviet-made, ex-NVA. Now preserved in Belarus. https://tankist-31.livejournal.com/349722.html -- Last edit: 2026-05-03 15:40:04 |
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◊ 2026-05-03 15:53 |
^ so ZM Łabędy as producer /vehicle_1384624-ZM-%C5%81ab%C4%99dy-T-34-85.html |
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◊ 2026-05-03 16:01 |
The Poltava tank was deprived of its monument status and moved from public display to the collections of the Poltava Heavy Bomber Aviation Museum in 2024. |
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◊ 2026-05-03 18:23 |
Yeap. |

