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  1. Kliment Vorochilov Tank (1939)

    The Soviet KV-1 was the standard WW2 Soviet heavy tank, with tremendous armor and decent firepower, a bad surprise for the Wehrmacht in July 1941.

  2. Kliment Voroshilov Heavy Tank | World War II Database

    Kliment Voroshilov Heavy Tank | World War II Database3. Bill says: 4 Oct 2014 03:10:49 PM HEAVY IVAN: During the war 5,219 KV-1's were built how many were rebuilt from damaged vehicles and …

  3. KV (U-0) - Tank Encyclopedia

    Jun 4, 2025 · The first KV prototype (U-0) would emerge as one of the most important and revolutionary designs in Soviet tank history.

  4. Kliment Voroshilov tank - Wikipedia

    A stopgap upgrade to the KV series was the short-lived KV-85 or Objekt 239. This was a KV-1S with the new turret from the Object 237 (IS-85) still in development, mounting the same 85 mm D-5T gun as …

  5. The KV-6 Behemoth: The Crazy Soviet Tank That Never Was

    Jul 24, 2023 · The KV-6 Behemoth was a monster of a tank. Impossibly huge and heavily armored and armed, it was truly a beast, but one which never existed.

  6. Kliment Voroshilov tank | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The Kliment Voroshilov (KV; Russian: Климент Ворошилов, КВ) tanks are a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defence commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov who operated …

  7. KV-1 - Tank Encyclopedia

    Jun 30, 2014 · The Soviet KV-1 was the standard WW2 Soviet heavy tank, with tremendous armor and decent firepower.

  8. KV (Klimenti Voroshilov) - War History

    Dec 13, 2024 · KV designation was for Klimenti Voroshilov, the Soviet defense commissar. Intended as the replacement for the T-35 heavy; design work began on the KV-1 in 19...

  9. The Soviet Union's Mighty KV-1 Heavy Tank

    Nov 24, 2022 · Alongside the T-34, the KV-1 heavy tank is a symbol of the Soviet Union's triumph over Germany during the Second World War. The tank was an absolute

  10. Russian Colossus” – The Soviet KV Heavy Tanks

    Jun 1, 2018 · At the outbreak of WWII, the German Armored Divisions seemed invincible. Using their “Blitzkrieg” tactics which relied heavily on fast, maneuverable armored divisions they were able to …