Anotzibartschad
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wojenka 28 Sep, 2024 @ 9:23am 
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Anotzibartschad 3 Sep, 2024 @ 2:44pm 
report the freak under me
◥꧁💫Alina💫꧂◤ 3 Sep, 2024 @ 2:38pm 
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driver 22 Aug, 2024 @ 11:26am 
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puppy ^,..,^ 30 Jul, 2024 @ 2:22pm 
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puppy ^,..,^ 20 Jul, 2024 @ 9:10pm 
The Antonov A-40 Krylya Tanka (Russian: крылья танка, meaning "tank wings") was a Soviet attempt to allow a tank to glide onto a battlefield after being towed aloft by an airplane, to support airborne forces or partisans.[1] A prototype was built and tested in 1942, but was found to be unworkable. This vehicle is sometimes called the A-40T or KT. Instead of loading light tanks onto gliders, as other nations had done, Soviet airborne forces had strapped T-27 tankettes underneath heavy bombers and landed them on airfields. In the 1930s, there were experimental efforts to parachute tanks or simply drop them into water. During the 1940 occupation of Bessarabia, light tanks may have been dropped from a few meters up by TB-3 bombers, which, as long as the gearbox was in neutral, would allow them to roll to a stop.