Iosif Stalin Tank - Surviving Vehicles

Surviving Vehicles

There are several surviving IS series tanks, with examples found at the following:

IS-2
  • Polish Army Museum, Warsaw, Poland
  • Museum of Arms, Poznań, Poland
  • Army Technical Museum, Lešany, Czech Republic.
  • Tank Museum of the People's Liberation Army, Beijing, China.
  • Liberty Park, Overloon, The Netherlands.
  • Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Kiev, Ukraine
  • Kurzeme Fortress Museum, Zante, Latvia.
  • Diorama Battle of Kursk, in Belgorod, Russia.
IS-2M
  • Imperial War Museum Duxford, England.
  • Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia.
  • Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow, Russia.
IS-3
  • IDF Armoured Corps Museum, Israel.
  • Museum of Armoured Arms, Training Center of Land Forces, Poznań, Poland (the only one still operational)
  • Army Technical Museum, Lešany, Czech Republic.
  • Polish Army Museum, Warsaw, Poland. (Fort Czerniaków branch of the Museum).
  • United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, USA.
  • Victory Park in the northern part of Ulyanovsk, Russia.
  • Ulyanovskoe SVU, Ulyanovsk, Russia
  • Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Military Glory Museum, Gomel, Belarus.
  • Diorama Battle of Kursk, in Belgorod, Russia.
IS-3M
  • Egyptian National Military Museum, Cairo Citadel, Egypt.
  • Military Vehicle Technology Foundation, California, USA.
IS-7
  • Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia.

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