A 2S43 Malva 152 mm self-propelled gun mounted on a BAZ-6610-02 Voshchina chassis is displayed during an exhibition of the Army 2023 International Military Technical Forum at the Patriot Congress and Exhibition Centre in Moscow region, Russia.17.08.2023#8497123
On June 24, 2023, the residents of Kashin in the Tver Region celebrated their city's 785th anniversary. The Peresvet Cossack Ensemble from Bryansk performed at a festive concert marking City Day.24.06.2023#8475659
On June 24, 2023, the residents of Kashin in the Tver Region celebrated their city's 785th anniversary. The Peresvet Cossack Ensemble from Bryansk performed at a festive concert marking City Day.24.06.2023#8475658
On June 24, 2023, the residents of Kashin in the Tver Region celebrated their city's 785th anniversary. This man took part in a festive concert marking City Day.24.06.2023#8475654
A portrait of Great Patriotic War veteran Tatiana Khvorova dating to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Tatiana Khvorova was born on February 15, 1919 in the village of Gundarovka in the Sergiyevsky District of the Kuibyshev Region. She graduated from a local medical nurses school shortly before the war and was later drafted into the army. When the Great Patriotic War began, she served as a nurse with the 120th Chapayev Brigade. For her, the war began on the Belarusian Front. She later served as an operating room nurse with the 124th Medical Sanitary Battalion of the Order of the Red Banner Bryansk Division. She fought in the Battle of the Kursk Bulge and took part in liberating Bryansk, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine and Poland, and she was also involved in the final invasion of Berlin. She had the rank of Senior Sergeant prior to her discharge from the Soviet Armed Forces in 1947. She received the medals For Berlin and For Prague, the Order of the Great Patriotic War Second Class, the Medal For Combat Merits and the Order of the Red Star. In 2019, Tatiana Khvorova celebrated her 100th birthday.23.07.2019#5956876
First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov giving gifts to students of sport school 1 in the town of Novozybkov in the Bryansk Region on behalf of the New Generation foundation of sport programs. 03.05.2007#152189
Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Viktor Chernomyrdin, center, visits the Partisan Field memorial on the Snezhet river, Bryansk Region.01.09.1993#6295702
Only clean water goes into Desna River thanks to the purification works at the Bryansk sludge plant.24.06.1986#5760691
The Barrow of Immortality erected in Bryansk in the memory of the soldiers and partisans who fell in the WWII.15.08.1985#13076
Schoolchildren spending their summer vacation in the labor and recreation camp of the Zhukovskoye school forestry, Bryansk Region. 1985.01.07.1985#868080
Wildlife photographer, forest ranger and initiator of the creation of the Bryansk Forest nature reserve Igor Shpilyonok.05.06.1985#5838669
Wildlife photographer, forest ranger and initiator of the creation of the Bryansk Forest nature reserve Igor Shpilyonok with his wife.05.06.1985#5838668
A TEM2 diesel shunting locomotive with electric traction. These locomotives were manufactured from 1960 at the Bryansk Machine-Building Plant, now affiliated with Transmashholding. From 1969, their production was also sited at the Lugansk Diesel Locomotives Plant, now Luganskteplovoz PLC, in the Ukrainian SSR.10.06.1982#6718858
Desna sports club of Bryansk Machine-Building Plant. Hockey players during summer training.05.07.1973#5774866
Bryansk Pioneer and Student Palace (now Bryansk Regional Children's Art Center). A wood carving workshop.02.09.1969#6129476
Goose figurine, emblem of the Gus-Khrustalny Crystal Works, Vladimir Region, Central Russia.01.07.1959#699503
The Soviet industrial tractor T-140 was mass-produced in 1958-1965 at the Bryansk Automotive Plant and mostly used strap-on and towed assembly and road-building equipment. The tractor's prototype version was assembled in 1956.29.11.1956#6401519
The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. Bryansk Front. Wehrmacht graves following the counter-offensive near Moscow.01.02.1942#8659605