The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1973. The T-72 was a development based on the T-64 using thought and design...
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The T-72 is a Soviet-designed main battle tank that entered production in 1973. It replaced the T-54/55 series as the workhorse of Soviet tank forces...
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The T-72 Adra (Arabic: تي -72 عدرا) or 'Mahmia' is a Syrian tank. It is a domestic upgrade to the T-72M1 that features slat armor, spaced armor, and chains...
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The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank developed from, and designed to replace the T-72. It uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the...
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Iran-Iraq War, Iraq under the rule of Saddam Hussein imported a number of T-72 tanks from the Soviet Union and Poland. The tanks saw service in both the...
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BMPT Terminator (redirect from BMPT-72)
62 mm PKTM machine gun. The BMPT is built on the chassis of the widely used T-72 main battle tank. The BMPT was designed based on combat experience gained...
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The T-80 is based on the T-64, while incorporating features from the later T-72 and changing the engine to a gas turbine. When it entered service in 1976...
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series range from 96,500 to 100,000. They were replaced by the T-62, T-64, T-72, T-80 and T-90 tanks in the Soviet and Russian armies, but remain in use...
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The Infanterikanonvagn 72 (Ikv 72) is a light assault gun vehicle developed by Swedish firm AB Landsverk in the early 1950s. In early 1949, the Swedish...
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Tanks of the Soviet Union (section T-72)
Object 704 (Upgraded version to the ISU-152) T-10 T-54/55 T-62 T-64 PT-76 T-72 T-80 T-14 Armata T-90 T-95 (cancelled) BT-SV (BT-SW-2) Object 140 Object...
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of tanks List of Soviet tanks T-72 – (Soviet Union) T-80 – (Soviet Union) T-84 – (Ukraine) T-90 – (Soviet Union, Russia) T-95 – (Russia) 125 mm smoothbore...
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T-72 models. T-62 experimentally fitted with a "Zhelud" autoloader. T-62/122 – T-62 based combat engineering vehicle rearmed with 122 mm howitzer. T-62/160...
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command vehicles. T-55 with 125 mm gun − A T-55 with the original D-10T 100 mm main gun replaced by the 2A46 125 mm gun from the T-72. The T-72 autoloader was...
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72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR. The number "72"...
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a next generation main battle tank to replace the T-72 fleet of the Indian Army. As of 2024, T-72 is the mainstay of the Indian Army Armoured Corps....
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125 mm smoothbore ammunition (section APFSDS-T)
ammunition fired by the 125 mm smoothbore gun series used in the T-64, T-72, T-80, M-84, T-90, PT-91, T-14 Armata, and other tanks derived from those designs, as...
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T72 (redirect from T-72 (disambiguation))
T72 may refer to: T-72, a Soviet tank Cooper T72, a racing car Hunter T 72, a British-built trainer aircraft INS Cheriyam (T72), a patrol vessel of the...
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per period is t = ln ( 2 ) ln ( 1 + r / 100 ) ≈ 72 r {\displaystyle t={\frac {\ln(2)}{\ln(1+r/100)}}\approx {\frac {72}{r}}} , where t is the number...
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Iron Warriors: T-72 Tank Command, known as T-72: Balkans on Fire! (Russian: Т-72: Балканы в огне) in Europe, is a tank-driving simulation by Russian game...
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technology to produce Russian T-90MS tanks. It is based on the Soviet-made T-72, and attempts to incorporate elements of the T-90, American M1 Abrams, and...
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PT-91 Twardy (category T-72)
upgrade existing fleets of T-72 tanks in countries including the Czech Republic (T-72M4 CZ), Georgia (T-72SIM-1), and India (T-72 Ajeya Mk. 2). A total of...
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Research Center (CERS) and designed to help the Syrian Army’s T-55, T-62, T-72 and T-72 Adra tanks counter line of sight anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs)...
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M-84 (category T-72)
the Soviet T-72. It is still in service with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Kuwait. The M-84 is based on the Soviet T-72M, the export...
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Hawker Hunter variants (redirect from Hunter T 72)
T.72. Hunter T.66B Export version of the Hunter T.66 trainer for Jordan, one-built and two-conversions. Hunter T.66C Export version of the Hunter T.66...
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the 2S3 Akatsiya. The vehicle has the running gear of the T-80, but is powered by the T-72's diesel engine. The Msta-S (also known by the GRAU index 2S19)...
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the T-84, as KMDB had originally envisioned, because it would draw attention to the fact that the Soviets were operating four tanks (T-64, T-72, T-80 and...
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towards rapid modernization by the PLA. The Type 99 is based on the Soviet T-72 chassis. The tank entered People's Liberation Army (PLA) service in 2001...
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Type 59 tank (redirect from T-59 (tank))
69-IIs delivered from 1983–1987. ~3,000 T-54, T-55, Type 59 and Type 69s before the Gulf War. 1,000 T-54, T-55, T-72, Type 59 and Type 69s in service in 2003...
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Kontakt-1 put into service was T-64BV in 1985. The system is still widely used by different countries within T-55, T-62, T-64, T-72, T-80 tank families among...
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