5/5 Екатерина �. 4 years ago on Google • 671 reviews
Despite
the
fact
that
the
museum
is
in
part
quite
difficult
to
visit
(there
is
no
way
to
get
into
the
main
exhibition
“from
the
street”
-
only
by
prior
arrangement
and
exclusively
as
part
of
a
group),
I
still
rate
it
only
five
points.
Yes,
it's
small.
Yes,
he
has
his
“troubles”.
But
he
is!
And
its
contents
are
very
worthy
for
a
museum
occupying
such
an
extremely
limited
area.
I
haven’t
been
to
the
main
exhibition
of
the
museum
for
a
very
long
time:
I
visited
only
during
my
school
years
with
my
class.
But
already
in
adulthood
I
came
to
the
site
several
times
with
equipment.
Honestly:
every
time
I
am
very
sad
that
she
is
so
small.
I
want
more
scope,
more
technology.
But
the
eyes
and
mind
understand
that
there
is
nowhere
to
expand
the
small
courtyard....
Therefore,
many
thanks
to
those
people
who
fit
so
many
pieces
of
equipment
into
this
space.
The
visual
history
of
Soviet
tank
building
is
clearly
visible:
from
the
very
first
T-18
tank
(aka
MS-1
-
the
first
small
escort
model)
to
relatively
modern
vehicles.
How
the
sizes
changed!
How
firepower
changed.
It's
all
here,
in
an
inconspicuous
courtyard.
And
I
can’t
help
but
note
that
it’s
very
pleasing
to
see
two
MS-1
tanks
on
display
at
once.
The
tank
is
old,
it
will
soon
be
a
hundred
years
old.
And
in
few
places
they
were
preserved
in
their
entirety,
since
closer
to
40
years
they
were
no
longer
used
as
complete
tanks,
but
as
pillboxes.
Towers
without
chassis.
In
the
Khabarovsk
Museum,
both
tanks
are
of
slightly
different
builds,
most
likely
restored
from
“what
was.”
But
they
exist.
And
they
are
whole!
The
closest
to
reality
is
the
one
with
a
“tail”
-
the
“tail”
was
used
to
overcome
obstacles
such
as
trenches
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