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#unusual#weapons#ussr Support the channel (map): 2202 2013 1425 6138 During World War II, the Germans invented many types of weapons that still amaze our imagination. But the Soviet Union has always been famous for its Kulibins. In this video, I have selected for you 10 types of unusual, innovative or experimental weapons of the Soviet Union during World War II that were not included in the first episode. ☭☭☭ Unusual weapons of the USSR (playlist) ☭☭☭ • Unusual weapons of the USSR. All episodes ✠✠✠ Unusual weapons of the Third Reich ✠✠✠ • Unusual weapons of the Third Reich ✪✪✪ Unusual weapons of the USA ✪✪✪ • Unusual weapons of the USA. Part 1 Ushakov LPL - a project of a super-small flying submarine, created in the Soviet Union in the pre-war period. SU-100-Y - an experimental Soviet heavy self-propelled gun, built on the basis of the experimental heavy tank T-100. It was released in 1940 in a single copy. K-12 (Firebird) - a prototype of the Soviet tailless bomber with two M-22 engines, approaching in its scheme the "flying wing", on which K. A. Kalinin persistently worked, finding ways to a super-fast high-altitude rocket aircraft - a flying wing. Anti-tank dog - a specially trained dog with an explosive charge fixed to it, used by the Red Army during the Great Patriotic War against Wehrmacht tanks. I-250 (MiG-13) — the first Soviet all-metal single-seat high-speed fighter developed by the Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau. The Tsukerman bottle launcher is a rifle grenade launcher — a bottle launcher designed by Veniamin Tsukerman, invented and put into production in July 1942. It was intended for throwing bottles with flammable liquid. DB-LK - (Long-Range Bomber - Flying Wing) - an experimental twin-fuselage aircraft with a forward-swept wing, in the late thirties in the Soviet Union. From the machines of the same purpose that were in service, the new aircraft differed primarily in its unusual appearance. TG-5 is a Soviet project of a super-heavy tank weighing more than 1000 tons of the interwar period. It was developed in 1931 by the design bureau of the Bolshevik plant OKB-5 under the leadership of the German design engineer Edward Grotte. TB-6 (second name ANT-26) is a project of the Soviet heavy bomber, developed in the Soviet Union in the 30s of the last century. If it had been built, it would have been the largest Soviet bomber and the largest aircraft by wingspan of its time. BM-13 is a Soviet combat vehicle of rocket artillery, during the Great Patriotic War, the most widespread Soviet combat vehicle (BM) of this class. Most widely known by the popular nickname "Katyusha", soldiers of the Third Reich called it "Stalin's organ" because of the sound emitted by the rocket fins. It would seem such a familiar and ordinary weapon for us, but at that time it was really unusual and cool. More details - watch the video... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ My public VK https://vk.com/anubyslive ------------------------------------------------------------------------ After Effects Template provided by: https://motionarray.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Musical compositions - Dauntless - Jo Wandrini, The End Of All Things - Niklas Johansson, Disciples of Sun Tzu - Christian Andersen, Epic Voyage - Dream Cave, Gravitated - Edgar Hopp, Heavy Rain 2 - Marc Torch, How Many Times (Instrumental Version) - Joachim Nilsson, No Plans (Indie Pop Version) - Marc Torch, Sustained Hope - Martin Gauffin, The Run - Daniel Gunnarsson, Valiant - Dream Cave, We Are The Youth (2000s Rock Version) - Gavin Luke - belong to http://www.epidemicsound.com and are used under license for Scalelab.