The PL-37 had been the standard light artillery wagon for Soviet light armored trains in the 1st several years of World War II, with about two dozen built. It used similar pattern whilst the early in the day PL-35 with modest changes in the construction related to turret and superstructure. Even though the wagon ended up being fairly big, it had little free area in because of considerable ammunition stowage. Because of its vulnerability to atmosphere assault, camouflage artwork was predominant, though the design depended about the unit, in cases like this a pattern of black colored and sand on the usual olive green.
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