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Рубрики WWII; Танки; Версия для печати

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These first Soviet AFV radios were more of a distraction to the crews than any assistance in unit coordination, as they were constantly breaking down with hard use. Most radios were thought of more as a back-up form of communication to the old, and reliable, flag signaling. Even close voice transmissions were barely understandable and frustrating to deal with, and even late in WWII flags were still in use. In this Sovfoto of a SU-76M support artillery unit, the lead vehicle is a T-70 with antenna attached to the rear plate of the turret.
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На этом советском фото САУ SU-76M, головная машина - T-70 с антенной, прикрепрённой к задней стенке башни .