Zi S-30 - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • Zaloga, Steven J.; James Grandsen (1984). Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two. London: Arms and Armour Press. p. 150. ISBN 0-85368-606-8.
  • Battlefield.ru
Soviet armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
Tanks
Tankettes
  • T-27
Amphibious tanks
  • T-37
  • T-38
  • T-40
Fast tanks
  • BT-5
  • BT-7
  • BT-8
Medium tanks
  • T-28
  • T-34
  • T-44
Heavy tanks
  • T-35
  • KV-1/KV-2
  • IS-2/IS-3
Light tanks
  • T-18
  • T-26
  • T-50
  • T-60
  • T-70/T-80
Self-propelled artillery
Guns and anti-tank guns
  • ZiS-30
  • SU-5
  • SU-76
  • SU-85
  • SU-100
  • SU-122
  • SU-152
  • ISU-122
  • ISU-152
Anti-aircraft guns
  • ZSU-37
  • T-60Z
  • T-70Z
  • T-90
Armored cars
Light
  • D-8
  • D-12
  • D-13
  • FAI
  • BA-20
  • BA-64
  • PB-4
  • PB-7
  • BA-30
Heavy
  • BA-27
  • BA-I
  • BA-3
  • BA-6
  • BA-10
Aerosani
Aerosani
  • ANT-IV
  • NKL-16
  • NKL-26
  • RF-8
  • ASD-400
Artillery tractors
Armored Artillery tractors
  • AT-42 artillery tractor
  • T-26-T
  • Komsomolets
  • Komintern
  • Voroshilovets
Artillery tractors
  • S-2 Stalinets
  • S-60 Stalinets
  • S-65 Stalinets
  • Kommunar
  • STZ-3
  • STZ-5
  • YA-12
Experimental and improvised vehicles
Experimental
  • SU-14
  • A-40 flying tank
  • T-43 tank
  • SU-100Y SPG
  • PPG tankette
Improvised
  • KhTZ-16
  • IZ
  • NI tank
  • List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
  • Soviet armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
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