Iv. 26 – Mosin-Nagant

A Russian bolt-action rifle that was the standard infantry weapon for the Red Army during World War II. It was known for its ruggedness and durability, but was slower to fire than semi-automatic rifles.

Iv. 30 – PPSh-41

A Soviet submachine gun that was widely used by the Red Army during World War II. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness in close-quarters combat.

Iv. 39 – TT-33

A Soviet semi-automatic pistol that was the standard sidearm for the Red Army during World War II. It was known for its simplicity and reliability, and was a popular weapon amongst Soviet soldiers.

Iv. 12 – T-34

A Soviet medium tank considered to be one of the best tanks of World War II. It was known for its powerful gun, sloped armor, and reliability, and played a crucial role in the Soviet victory.

Iv. 20 – SU-85

A Soviet self-propelled gun based on the T-34 chassis. It was armed with an 85mm gun and was effective in anti-tank roles.

Ierka In Wartime Photography

The documentation of Ierka machine guns in wartime photographs, providing visual evidence of their use by the Red Army during World War II.

Ierka In The Eastern Front

The specific role and deployment of the Ierka machine gun in the Eastern Front of World War II, where it was extensively used by the Red Army.

Ierka In The Battle Of Stalingrad

The use of the Ierka machine gun in the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad, highlighting its role in the defense of the city against the German advance.

Ierka In The Battle Of Kursk

The deployment of the Ierka machine gun in the largest tank battle in history, the Battle of Kursk, demonstrating its effectiveness in close-quarters combat.

Ierka In The Liberation Of Europe

The role of the Ierka machine gun in the Red Army’s advance across Eastern Europe and their contribution to the liberation of countries from Nazi occupation.