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  2. T-72 - Wikipedia

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    The T-72 was the most common tank used by the Warsaw Pact from the 1970s until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. It was also exported to other countries, such as Finland, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yugoslavia, as well as being copied elsewhere, both with and without licenses. Czech T-72M4CZ firing.

  3. T-72 operators and variants - Wikipedia

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    TR-125 – Romanian prototype tank based on T-72 with extra armour, new FCS, new gun, modified suspension and more powerful diesel engine. A reverse engineered vehicle, it was larger in dimensions than the T-72. Its name stands for Tanc Românesc 125 ("Romanian Tank 125"), with "125" indicating the gun caliber of 125 mm.

  4. BMPT Terminator - Wikipedia

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    Maximum speed. ≥60 km/h (37 mph) The BMPT "Terminator" ( Боевая машина поддержки танков - Tank Support Fighting Vehicle) [ 3] is an armored fighting vehicle (AFV), designed and manufactured by the Russian company Uralvagonzavod. This vehicle was designed for supporting tanks and other AFVs in urban areas. The BMPT ...

  5. Iron Warriors: T-72 Tank Commander - Wikipedia

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    Windows. Release. September, 2004. Genre (s) Vehicle simulation game. Mode (s) Single player, Multiplayer. 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 developers IDDK/Crazy House and published by Battlefront.com .

  6. T-72 tanks in Iraqi service - Wikipedia

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    Maximum speed. 60 km/h (road) 45 km/h (off-road) During the early stages of the 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 Gulf War and the Iraq War. In the 1980s, Iraq also established a factory to retrofit and repair T-72s, and ...

  7. T-72 Adra - Wikipedia

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    Operational history. The T-72 Adra was first deployed in Jobar in 2014, where two were confirmed to have been destroyed. As of November 2017 at least 11 T-72's have been converted to this variant. But it went on to be deployed in Eastern Ghouta, and possibly Aleppo. However, by 2016, it was in wide use in Jobar, Qaboun, and Eastern Ghouta, and ...

  8. PT-91 Twardy - Wikipedia

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    The PT-91 Twardy ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈtfar.dɨ], English: Hard) is a Polish main battle tank. A development of the T-72M1, it entered service in 1995. The PT-91 was designed at the OBRUM ( Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Urządzeń Mechanicznych, or Research and Development Centre for Mechanical Appliances) and is produced by the Bumar ...

  9. Type 72Z - Wikipedia

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    Type 72Z. Safir-74 with a DShK mounted on top during a military parade. The Type 72Z tank (also known as the T-72Z and the Safir-74, [ 4] and the Al-Zubair I in Sudan) [ 3] is a highly modernized version of the Type 59 and T-54/T-55 tanks, [ 4] with upgrades carried out by the Iranian Defense Industries Organization. [ 2]