![]() ![]() Trials are scheduled for May 10-25th at the ABTU proving grounds (Kubinka station). Currently, NIIIT is performing laboratory tests of deforming paints, in order to finally establish the patterns and composition of the paint. ![]() NIIIT KA proposed performing field trials in 1941 and provide GABTU with results in June of this year. The report with blueprints and photographs was sent to ABTU on August 11th, 1939 (source #38). ABTU Chief, Hero of the Soviet Union, Colonel-General of the tank forces comrade Pavlov and IU KA Chief, Major-General comrade Mihailin took part in the trials.Īs a result of the trials, it was determined that it is beneficial to replace the olive drab factory paint with a multi-coloured deforming paint scheme. "In 1939, as a result of ABTU's initiative, NIIIT developed a deforming colour scheme for tanks and armoured cars.īetween August 15th and 29th, 1939, ABTU's proving grounds (Kubinka station) performed research on deforming large-spotted colour schemes of wheeled and tracked vehicles. While pre-war doctrine did put easy identification over concealment, that line of thinking began to change in the late 1930s. When people think of a Soviet tank, they typically imagine its colour olive drab, perhaps with lots of red stars all over. ![]()
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