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The first radio station of the R123 series was developed in 1959. Then there was a modification with the letter M, and then MT. Today, the occupying army uses these radio stations in their tanks and armored vehicles. They say that the station is very reliable, although it is an old development. Soviet quality, haha.
However, Soviet quality did not help the tank from which they removed this radio station and handed it over to us for our collection. It is heavy and weighs 25 kg.
For us, it is a wonderful exhibit and an opportunity for creativity in different styles of its use by the masters of our project.
You can read more about the radio station here: In English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-123
In the language of the occupiers: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0-123
You can also watch a video of the radio station in operation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vp84dR9UbI
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