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  • Pair of Battle damaged track links from Russian SU76 self-propelled gun of the 6th soviet Army lost in the battles against the German 4th Panzer Army recovered from the Dom River area from the battles of November- December 1942-1943 outside Stalingrad.

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    This is a pair of battle damaged Russian 6th Soviet Army SU76 self-propelled artillery gun complete track links still connected but ripped and bent in an explosion. The links are maker marked and in relic but solid condition they are rusty but solid and has been very well cleaned up they are perfect for display or any collection and a nice bit of Russian tank. This links were recovered from a destroyed SU76 of the 6th soviet Army lost in the battles against the German 4th Panzer Army recovered from the Dom River area from the battles of November- December 1942-1943 outside Stalingrad. The link comes with a A5 laminated information sheet with pictures.

    The SU-76 was a Soviet self-propelled gun with a 76mm main gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened and widened version of the T-70 light tank chassis it entered service in 1943 and was produced until 1945 and 14,292 were made.

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