
BA-10 - Wikipedia
The BA-10 (Russian: Broneavtomobil 10) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1938 and produced through 1941. It was the most produced Soviet pre-1941 heavy armored car – 3311 were built in three versions.
BA-10 / BA-32 6-Wheeled Heavy Armored Car / Security Vehicle
Nov 11, 2020 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the BA-10 / BA-32 6-Wheeled Heavy Armored Car / Security Vehicle including pictures.
BA-6M, BA-10A & BA-10M Heavy Armored Car - WarWheels.Net
Major differences between the BA-6M and BA-10A vehicles was that the BA-10A had an upgraded suspension and was fitted with improved/simplified 45mm cannon (initially the Model …
Soviet BA-10 armoured car (1939)
From the late 1930s, Soviet armored fighting vehicle designers decided to use sloped armor in new designs, and redesigned some already made vehicles to take advantage of it. The BA-10 armored car was built on the GAZ-AAA six-wheeled truck chassis, which was a near copy of the Ford Timken design, albeit with an extra axle.
BA-10 Armored Car | World War II Database - WW2DB
In 1938 the Broneavtomobil-10 or BA-10 design entered into mass-production and rapidly became the standard armoured car in the Soviet Union's reconnaissance and independent armoured units.
BA-10 | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The BA-10 was a six-wheeled, armored car used by the Soviet Union during World War II. The BA-10 had a gasoline powered, 50 hp, GAZ M1 engine capable of propelling the BA-10 at speeds of up to 85.2 km/h.
BA Armored Car - Medium Armored Car - BA-10 - en.topwar.ru
Jul 18, 2012 · The BA-10's main armament was a 45 mm 20K mod. 1934 cannon and a coaxial 7,62 mm DT machine gun, both mounted in a cylindrical mantlet of a two-man turret. The cannon was used to combat enemy armored vehicles: tanks, self-propelled guns, and armored cars.
BA-10 & BA-10M - Quartermaster Section
The BA-10 was a heavy armoured car which combined fire power and armoured protection. It mounted a 45mm main gun which was housed in a fully revolving turret. It was protected with …
BA-10 at the Height of Power - Tank Archives
Aug 12, 2024 · The BA-10 began to enter service around the end of 1938. By the Battle of Khalkhin-Gol, it was used by the 8th and 9th Motorized Armour Brigades of the 57th Special Corps. This vehicle was a big step forward compared to the BA-3 and BA-6.
BA-10 - losthistory.net
The BA-10 was built on a GAZ-AAA chassis. Installation of a 73-TK-1 radio took place, and these vehicles were designated BA-10M. Also, a railway vehicle was built known as BA-10ZD. About 1.400 BA-10 including all variants were built. China, …
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