A Russian T-90 tank with a removed combat module is being sold in Moscow for 26.5 million rubles. It has all the necessary documents. The vehicle is recommended for use for decorative purposes. The tank seller promises to help with its transportation, if needed.
Decommissioned military equipment can be officially purchased in Russia through the "Russian Auction House," which cooperates with the Department of Property Relations of the Ministry of Defense. ZIL, KrAZ, "Ural" trucks, and much more are in demand. In theory, you can buy an APC, BRDM, and even a tank, of course, with the combat module removed. However, tracked vehicles cannot drive on public roads. The purchased tank or APC must be registered with Rostransnadzor.
Earlier www1.ru wrote that in Russia, on one of the online trading platforms, a barbecue grill in the form of a T-14 "Armata" tank was put up for sale. It is made of protective colored metal. The tank-grill will cost the buyer 1 million rubles. The unusual invention was called "a tanker's dream" on the Internet.
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