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KV-2 survivors

July 3 2009 at 8:28 PM
  (Login mrneil1964)
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Response to How many KV-2 survivors are there?

Hi Hans,

The only "close to" genuine surviving KV-2 is at the CAF Museum in Moscow. I say "close to" because it's actually the MT-2 turret from a KV-2 Model 1940 mounted on a hull that carries a variety of different production features, many of which never saw service on the KV-2 and some of which never reached production at all.

There are rumors of some MT-2 turrets being mounted, or at least jury-rigged onto, IS series hulls for a movie at some time, but I have never seen photographs of these.

Hope this helps...

Neil

 
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