Kubinka - Centrální muzeum obrněných vozidel a techniky

Central museum of armored vehicles and equipment
Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники
     
Název:
Name:
Centrálne múzeum obrnených vozidiel a techniky Central museum of armored vehicles and equipment
Originální název:
Original Name:
Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники
Druh:
Type:
tankové múzeum tank Museum
Obec:
Municipality:
Kubinka Kubinka
Odkaz na stránky muzea:
Museum Website:
http://www.mbtvt.ru/
GPS souřadnice:
GPS Coordinates:
55°33'55.51"N 36°42'56.06"E
Památky a muzea v okolí:
Places of Interest and Museums in the Vicinity:
- -
Datum revize údajů:
Date of the Last Revision:
31.08.2015
Poznámka:
Note:
- jedno z najväčších tankových múzeí sveta
- 350 exemplárov tankov a bojových vozidiel, z ktorých 60 sa nenachádza v žiadnom inom múzeu
- One of the largest tank museums of the world
- 350 specimens of tanks and combat vehicles, of which 60 are in any other museum
Zdroje:
Sources:
http://www.mbtvt.ru/
vlastná návšteva (the visit)
URL : https://www.valka.cz/Kubinka-Centralni-muzeum-obrnenych-vozidel-a-techniky-t184528#538467 Version : 0
The foundation of the tank museum in Kubinka dates back to 1 August 1938. On this date, the order of the Defence Committee under the Council of People's Commissars No. 180 was issued, which was entitled "On the use of old and non-serial tanks in the armament of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army", thus creating a museum of fighting machines (tanks, armoured cars and self-propelled guns) at the scientific research polygon of armoured vehicles and tanks in Kubinka near Moscow. The basic aim of the museum was to familiarize designers, students of military academies with their own and foreign armored vehicles, as well as to encourage patriotic sentiments of the servicemen. The greatest expansion of the numbers of equipment occurred in the years of the Second World War, and especially with utility equipment.


Until 1972, individual exhibits were placed in the open, covered only by tarpaulins. At the beginning of the 1970s, pavilions were built in which the technology was subsequently placed and in which it remains to this day. Until 1996, the museum was only open to researchers, designers and members of the military. In that year, the museum was removed from the 38th Scientific Research Institute of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and opened to visitors.


The museum now covers an area of over 12 hectares (120,000 m2), with administrative buildings, warehouses and workshops in addition to exhibition pavilions. The museum owns more than 350 examples of tanks and combat vehicles, 60 of which are not found in any other museum in the world.


A total of seven pavilions in the museum are currently (31.08.2015) open to the general public:
1st pavilion - heavy tanks of the USSR
2nd pavilion - medium tanks of the USSR
Pavilion 3 - USSR light tanks and airborne troops equipment
4th pavilion - tracked and wheeled equipment of the USSR
5th pavilion - tank equipment of Great Britain, Canada and USA
6th pavilion - tank equipment of fascist Germany
7. pavilion - tank equipment of European countries and Japan
The 8th pavilion is not open to the public, as it is used for scientific research on modern types of equipment.


Based on the Order of the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation № 811 of 30.10.2014, the designation of the museum was changed and it became a branch of the newly established Military Patriotic Park of Culture and Recreation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation "Patriot" (Военно-патриотический parku культуры и отдыха Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации "Патриот"). Upon completion of this megalomaniacal project by 27.12.2016, it is planned to relocate the entire museum to the premises of the Patriot Park.


Having personally visited the museum at the end of August 2015, I can responsibly state that the Kubinka Museum, after the partial and still ongoing reconstruction of the halls, entrance and the entire complex, has become one of the world's other great museums (except for the toilets, which are amazing). However, a significant drawback from the point of view of photographers is the impossibility to legally get in the halls behind the exhibits, as well as the placement of windows in the halls directly behind the exhibits, which makes it significantly more difficult to take pictures with a regular camera or mobile phone. Although, on the other hand, current high-quality cameras can more or less eliminate this unpleasant backlight.


http://www.mbtvt.ru/
tonkosti.ru
own visit 25.08.2015

Kubinka - Centrální muzeum obrněných vozidel a techniky - Kubinka v roku 1971, je vidieť akým spôsobom bola na ploche uskladnená bojová technika.
Uprostred sa vyníma päťvežová obluda, sovietsky tank T-35, v rade za ním ďalšie opancierované mastodonty: Su-14-2 a SU-100Y.

Kubinka v roku 1971, je vidieť akým spôsobom bola na ploche uskladnená bojová technika.
Uprostred sa vyníma päťvežová "obluda", sovietsky tank T-35, v rade za ním ďalšie opancierované mastodonty: Su-14-2 a SU-100Y.

Kubinka - Centrální muzeum obrněných vozidel a techniky - Kubinka v roku 1972

Kubinka v roku 1972
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