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    The Malyshev Factory (Ukrainian: Завод імені В.О. Малишева, romanized: Zavod imeni V.O. Malysheva; abbreviated ЗІМ, ZIM), formerly the Kharkov Locomotive...
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  • Malyshev may refer to: Malyshev Factory, a heavy equipment factory in Ukraine Malyshev (surname) 17139 Malyshev, minor planet This disambiguation page...
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  • of the former Soviet tank factories. Today most of them are located in the Russian Federation, while only the Malyshev Factory is located in Ukraine. This...
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    Kharkiv model V-2 (category Malyshev Factory products)
    modern high-performance diesel engines. Designed at the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory by Konstantin Chelpan and his team, it is found in the BT-7M (BT-8), T-34...
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    AT-L (category Malyshev Factory)
    Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Lyogkiy, or AT-L (Russian: Артиллерийский Тягач, Лёгкий (АТ-Л), meaning light artillery tractor) was a Soviet Cold War era artillery...
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    Plant, Ukraine: 8:14–15:46  and later manufactured in Kharkiv by the Malyshev Factory. Based on the AT-T tractor platform (itself based on the T-54 tank)...
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  • associated with the Malyshev Factory. KMDB started as the Tank Design Team of the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory Komintern (KhPZ, now Malyshev Factory) in 1927, in...
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    Kharkiv design bureau of the Kharkiv transport machine-building factory No. 75 named for Malyshev (Russian: конструкторское бюро Харьковского завода транспортного...
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  • Socialist Republic. Ukraine's main tank factory is the Malyshev Factory, established 1895 as the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory, KhPZ. It started building tractors...
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    T-34 (category Malyshev Factory products)
    re-establish the factory at the site of the Dzerzhinsky Ural Railcar Factory in Nizhny Tagil, renamed Stalin Ural Tank Factory N.183. The Kirovsky Factory, evacuated...
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    T-35 (category Malyshev Factory products)
    hatches. The T-35 was developed by the OKMO design bureau of the Bolshevik Factory, which began work on a heavy tank in 1930. Two teams developed separate...
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    BT-7 (category Malyshev Factory products)
    the powerplants being produced in a separate plant of the Voroshilovets factory to ensure supply. The diesel tanks were more fuel efficient, and the petrol-powered...
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    facilities throughout the city, including the Morozov Design Bureau, the Malyshev Factory, Khartron, Turboatom, and Antonov. In March and April 2014, security...
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    track mine-clearing systems. Due to the collapse of Soviet Union, the Malyshev Factory was no longer able to obtain ceramic armour modules from Russia and...
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    DOZOR-B - Armored Personnel Carrier / KhMDB official website Дозор-Б / Malyshev Factory official website Віталій Стечишин. «ДОЗОР-Б» у серiйному випуску //...
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  • Union Production history Designer KMDB Designed 1980s Manufacturer Malyshev Factory Produced 1980s Specifications Mass 41.5 metric tons Crew 2 Armor Hull...
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    similar in size to the 5TDF and 6TDF two-stroke opposed-piston engines (Malyshev Factory). Vom T-54 zum T-90. Vom T-54 zum T-90. Aus der Geschichte des sowjetischen...
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    diesel engine 5TD [uk] developed by Malyshev Factory in Kharkiv. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union Malyshev Factory continued development and production...
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    BT tank (category Malyshev Factory products)
    experiments and derivatives of the design, mostly conducted at the KhPZ factory in Kharkov. The most important legacy of the BT tank was the T-34 medium...
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    T-44 (category Malyshev Factory products)
    Zhdanov Metallurgical Factory manufactured five sets of armour plates for the hull of the T-34M and delivered them to Factory No. 183. However, early...
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    was opened on 23 August 1975. The station is located close to the Malyshev Factory. On 26 July 2024, the old name Zavod imeni Malysheva was renamed to...
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    locomotive type 10." In 1957–1961, the Kharkiv plant "Electrotyazhmash" and Malyshev Factory designed a new single-unit locomotive with 50% more power than a single...
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  • implemented on future models. The 5TDF engine manufactured in the Malyshev Factory was used as a temporary placeholder and would be changed out for the...
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    Works team (redirect from Factory team)
    Factory (today Luhanskteplovoz). FC Metalist Kharkiv was formed at the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory (today Malyshev Factory). There also was a factory team...
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    a replacement for the BT fast tanks was developed and built at the Malyshev Factory (KhPZ) in Ukraine, which exceeded its original programme. The result...
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    Ukrainian: ТЕ2) is a class of Soviet diesel-electric locomotives built by Malyshev Factory in Kharkiv, Ukraine, from 1948 to 1955. It is nominally a two-unit...
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  • tank#Artillery tractors Soviet cruiser Komintern Malyshev Factory (called Kharkov Komintern Locomotive Factory in 1927–38) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    In July 1961, Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil, Malyshev Factory in Kharkiv, Ukraine and Omsk Factory No. 183 replaced part of their T-55 production with...
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    identification effort. A train carrying the bodies arrived at the Malyshev Factory, Kharkiv on 22 July. Dutch authorities stated that they found 200 bodies...
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    noted as defunct. Business centers in Kyiv National Bank of Ukraine Bogdan factory in Cherkasy Economy of Ukraine PFTS index Portals: Companies Ukraine Lists...
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