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page 1Abandoned military projects of the Soviet Union
anti-tank dog
dog taught to carry explosives to tanks, armored vehicles and other military targets
Liaoning
1988 Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier
Project 1143.7 aircraft carrier
class of unbuilt Soviet aircraft carriers
Obiekt 279
soviet heavy tank prototype designed for a nuclear battlefield
Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship
unfinished class of Soviet super battleships
SMK tank
heavy tank
T-100 tank
heavy tank
T-43 tank
medium tank
Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
Soviet nuclear delivery system
2B1 Oka
type of self-propelled artillery

KV-13
The KV-13 (Russian: KB-13) was an experimental Soviet medium tank created during World War II. It was developed on the KV-1 chassis in the SKB-2 design bureau of the Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant in late 1941 – early 1942, as a "universal" tank, intended to replace the production of T-34 medium tanks and KV-1 heavy tanks at the same time.
1K17 Szhatie
Soviet laser tank
SU-14
The SU-14 was a prototype Soviet heavy self-propelled gun that started out as an open topped vehicle, with the armor being added later on when it was converted into a direct-fire assault gun in 1941. The original prototype, using a modified T-28 chassis, mounted a 203 mm gun B-4 and by 1937 a 150 mm naval gun B-30; the SU-14-1 variant of 1936, using a T-35 chassis, mounted the 203 mm gun B-4 and later the 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2). Neither version ever entered serial production.
2A3 Kondensator 2P
Soviet self-propelled Howitzer
Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik
family of Soviet satellites

TKB-408
The TKB-408 Korobov was a bullpup assault rifle prototype by Soviet designer German A. Korobov presented in 1946. The TKB-408 was submitted to a set of official trials conducted in 1946 to select an assault rifle for the Red Army. The Soviet Army commission found it unsatisfactory, with the trials eventually selecting Mikhail Kalashnikov's AK-47.
SU-100Y Self-Propelled Gun
The SU-100Y, initially designated T-100Y, was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun, developed from the chassis of the prototype T-100 tank. It was developed during the Winter War with Finland to include a 130 mm gun to destroy concrete defensive structures like bunkers and anti-tank obstacles along with the use as a tank destroyer. It did not see serial production.

Project 82 Stalingrad battlecruiser
planned battlecruiser class of the Soviet Navy
TKB-517
The TKB-517 () is an assault rifle designed by German Aleksandrovich Korobov. This rifle was externally similar to the AK-47, but based on the lever-delayed blowback mechanism invented by John Pedersen and refined by Pál Király. It turned out to be more reliable, more accurate and controllable under full auto, and easier to produce and maintain. Like the AK series, it was also manufactured with folding stocks, longer, heavier barrels with bipods (forming light support weapons) and even a belt-fed variant. Its rejection was because of a greater proficiency with the AK-47 among the Soviet milita

Kronshtadt-class battlecruiser
Ship class
Obiekt 775
type of missile tank
KV-4
The KV-4 (Object 224; ) was a proposed Soviet heavy break-through tank, developed during World War II as a part of the Kliment Voroshilov tank design series.
Project 1153 OREL aircraft cruiser
abandoned class of Soviet aircraft carriers
T-42 super-heavy tank
type of super-heavy tank
Global Rocket 1
given the NATO reporting name SS-X-10 Scrag
Obiekt 292
Experimental main battle tank
Istrebitel Sputnik
Soviet anti-satellite weapons programme
Uralmash-1
The Uralmash-1 (Уралмаш-1) was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun developed during World War II. It was a turretless, tracked armoured fighting vehicle designed by the Yekaterinburg-based Uralmash design bureau (UZTM) between autumn 1944 and spring 1945. It used the chassis of the T-44 medium tank and was intended to replace the SU-100 which itself had only entered service with the Red Army in late 1944. Two prototypes of the Uralmash-1 with different armament were built in early 1945, one with the 100 mm D-10 tank gun, the other with the 122 mm D-25S tank gun. While mass producti
Obiekt 416
type of self-propelled artillery/tank destroyer
SU-100P
The SU-100P (Russian: СУ-100П, GABTU index "Object 105") is a Soviet experimental 100-mm self-propelled howitzer, and is designed by OKB-3 of the heavy machine construction division of Uralmash. The main designer of the SU-100P is Lev Gorlitsky. The SU-100P was intended to suppress and destroy enemy firing positions, engage enemy armored vehicles, as well as area denial, in addition to conducting counter-battery tasks. It was intended to be the main competitor of the Object 416.
Object 187
type of main battle tank
Hovercraft tank
type of hovercraft tank, project
Obiekt 785
experimental battle tank
Burya
The Burya ("Storm" in Russian; ) was a supersonic, intercontinental cruise missile, developed by the Lavochkin design bureau (chief designer Naum Semyonovich Chernyakov) under designation La-350 () from 1954 until the program cancellation in February 1960. The request for proposal issued by the Soviet government in 1954, called for a cruise missile capable of delivering a nuclear payload to the United States. Analogous developments in the United States were the SM-62 Snark and SM-64 Navaho cruise missiles, particularly the latter, which used parallel technology and had similar performance goal
Obiekt 140
Russian prototype medium tank
Kiev-class destroyer
Soviet class of destroyer leaders
SU-152 "Taran"
experimental Soviet tank destroyer
Obiekt 770
type of heavy tank
ZSU-37-2 Yenisei
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
Project 1178
proposed Soviet amphibious assault ship
Object 277
Soviet experimental heavy tank