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==Description==
 
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The '''KV-1''' (named after "Kliment Voroshilov") is a Soviet heavy tank put into service in 1939. It served throughout World War II and was produced at a total of roughly 5,200 units.
'''KV-1''' may refer to:
 
 
 
==Rank II==
 
  
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== Vehicles ==
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=== Rank II ===
 
* [[KV-1 (L-11)]]
 
* [[KV-1 (L-11)]]
 
* [[KV-1S]]
 
* [[KV-1S]]
  
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=== Rank III ===
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* [[KV-1E]]
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* {{Specs-Link|germ_kv_1B_finland}} - Finnish-captured KV-1E, located in the German tree
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* [[KV-1 (ZiS-5)]]
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* {{Specs-Link|germ_kv_1_kwk_40}}
  
==Rank III==
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== Derived Vehicles ==
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=== Rank III ===
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* [[KV-85]]
  
* [[KV-1 (ZiS-5)]]
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=== Rank IV ===
* [[KV-1E]] <span style="color:darkgoldenrod"><big>&#9830;</big></span>
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* [[KV-220]]
* [[KV-IB (Germany)]]&nbsp;<big><span style="color:darkgoldenrod">&#9830;</span></big>
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* [[KV-122]]
* [[KV-IB 756(r) (Germany)]] <big><span style="color:goldenrod">&#9824;</span></big>
 
  
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== Media ==
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{{Youtube-gallery|85z_Q4iqJd0|'''Art of Winning: KV Tanks''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|XTSIvLEsV6c|'''The KV Family''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''}}
  
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== See also ==
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* [[KV-2 (Family)]]
  
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 21 September 2023

Description

The KV-1 (named after "Kliment Voroshilov") is a Soviet heavy tank put into service in 1939. It served throughout World War II and was produced at a total of roughly 5,200 units.

Vehicles

Rank II

Rank III

Derived Vehicles

Rank III

Rank IV

Media

See also