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Old 15-02-08, 19:22
Bob Cohoon Bob Cohoon is offline
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I thought i would pass this on.In this month`s ``Military Vehicles`` magazine,they mention a KV-1 Russian WWII tank has been pulled fron the Neva river, around October.The site I found,if I get it right, is: http://www.aroundspb.ru/variety/tank.../rcs_index.php .It is in amazing condition,and seems to have been Pulled out of the river,so the tracks still turned! Another fantastic find,like finding a time capsule from that time. I beleive that they have also found other tanks in the river as well as other artifacts. The club which found it has found other vehicles,even a Tiger I in pieces,blown up by its crew.
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Old 15-02-08, 19:56
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It makes you wonder what is hidden in the depths of the many rivers and lakes that were crossed and recrossed during wartime.

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Old 15-02-08, 20:17
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Yes, there must be a sizable amount of material to be discovered under water.The P-38 lightning `Glacier Girl`from the ice in Greenland, the Halifax bomber in Trenton from a lake in Norway, something like 70 US navy WWII aircraft still in Lake Michigan,and imagine what`s on the bottom in the Mediterranean sea in the form of ships and cargo.The people who found this KV-1 were using some kind of powerful magnetic detector, probably from the surface.When they come to the surface again, it is like history coming back into view for the second time.
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Old 19-02-08, 14:27
Robert Dabkowski Robert Dabkowski is offline
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Bob,

If you'd take the time to go back thru the old MLU messages you'll find several more such MV recovery sites that I have posted here over the last few years. Aircraft too. And at least one submrine, just for some variety.

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Old 20-02-08, 00:12
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That KV-1 recovery happened back in 2003. Its not a recent discovery. I remember seeing it a while ago...


Долгая переправа.
Фоторепортаж с места подъема танка КВ-1
на "Невском Пятачке" - 19.04.2003
Long crossing of Neva river - Rising of tank KV-1
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Old 20-02-08, 15:39
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Yes,I found some more data on this,and it took place in 2003,so the magazine I saw got the timing wrong. I also did a bit more looking and found some links showing a BT light tank also being lifted out of a river, and photos of another T34-76, early hexagonal shped turret, being pulled out of a small bog.This was a standard T34, not the one with the German markings found also in Russia.I will try to attach 2 photos of ammo and MG ammo drums found intact in the KV-1.
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