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Parola Tank Museum, officially Armoured Vehicle Museum (Finnish Panssarimuseo) is a military museum located 110 kilometres north of Helsinki in Parola, near Hämeenlinna, Finland, a few kilometres from the Finnish Army Armoured Brigade training unit. It displays various tanks, armoured vehicles and anti-tank guns used by the Finnish Defence Forces throughout their history, including their latest Leopard 2A4 tank. A rare exhibit is an armoured train used in World War II. The museum was opened on June 18, 1961, when there were 19 tanks and 12 anti-tank guns on display.
Panssarimuseo | |
Established | 18 June 1961 |
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Location | Parola, Finland |
Type | Military museum |
Public transit access | Parola |
Website | www.panssarimuseo.fi |
Light tanks
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Renault FT light tank (1917)
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Finnish Vickers 6-ton tank with 37mm Bofors gun
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Finnish Vickers 6-ton tank (T-26E). This was upgunned during WWII with a captured Soviet 45 mm gun in a T-26 turret.
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T-26, Ps.163-16
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T-26, Ps.163-33
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Soviet T-50
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Soviet T-60
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Soviet T-70
Medium tanks
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Soviet-made T-28E captured by the Finnish Defence Forces
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Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. J with Finnish roundel 1945-. Imported from Germany during WW2
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Finnish T-54
Heavy tanks
Special tanks
Assault guns
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BT-42 from another angle
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Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G
Armoured cars
Infantry fighting vehicles
Modern vehicles
See also
References
- ^ [1] Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Panssarimuseon kesä 2011" (PDF). Panssarimuseo.fi. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
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