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English: Russo-Balt armoured car and car of the Caucasian Native Division. 1916
Русский: Автомобили Кавказской туземной дивизии Русской Императорской армии Первой мировой войны. Русский бронеавтомобиль специально забронирован на Ижорском заводе по Высочайшему повелению 1914 года для Кавказской Туземной конной дивизии; подобен «Руссо-Балтам», но отличается от них (возможно, он на шасси "Руссо-Балт" модели L). Перед броневиком стоит бельгийский легковой автомобиль "Металлуржик".
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Русский: Журнал "Нива" № 22 - 1916 год, стр. 586 общей годовой сквозной нумерации страниц.
English: Niva magazine, № 22, 1916. Page 586
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current14:08, 30 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 14:08, 30 July 20154,672 × 2,168 (1.6 MB)Ras67 (talk | contribs)losslessly cropped with Jpegcrop
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