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The Mk II also uses a more powerful MTU Friedrichshafen engine built under license in Turkey (MTU Turk A.S.), and a Renk transmission with four forward and two reverse gears. The Mk II is also equipped with explosive reactive armor. [1] The tanks were upgraded by the Turkish military's 2nd Main Maintenance Center with Israeli cooperation.
Vehicles produced in Turkey were manufactured by MAN Türkiye A.S. [193] BMC TUĞRA Turkey: Very heavy tank transporter truck (70,000 kg) [194] 72 [195] The delivery of 72 pieces was made at the end of 2019. BMC TUĞRA with its 8×8 tractor and lowbed delivered to the Land forces. [195] MZKT VOLAT-74295 Belarus Russia
A US Congressional Report in November 1993 stated that there were 5,522 serviceable M60A1 and M60A3 tanks in the US Army's inventory available for sale or transfer to US allies or foreign nations. Of these, 111 were in Korea , 1,435 were in Europe , and 3,976 located in CONUS .
The M60 tank entered service with the U.S. military in 1960 and served until 1991 and as a training aid until 2005. During this time it was the primary tank of the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. The M60 tank was exported to 26 other nations, and continues to serve in a military role in some parts of the world.
Indonesia/ Turkey: Lightweight tank FV101 Scorpion: 90 United Kingdom: Designed as light tank AMX 13: 120 France: Already retrofit, light tanks Iran [39] M60 Patton: 150 United States: Chieftain (tank) MK3: 100 United Kingdom: Mobarez is domestically upgraded version. T-62: 75 Soviet Union: T-72S: 480 Soviet Union Poland: Zulfiqar MBT: 1,150 ...
Magach (Hebrew: מגח, Hebrew pronunciation:, "battering-ram") is the designation of a series of tanks in Israeli service. The tanks are based on the American M48 and M60 tanks. The name continued to be used for all M48/M60 tanks. Magach 1, 2, 3, and 5 are based on M48 series tanks, and Magach 6 and 7 are based on M60 series tanks.
The U.S. Congress cannot support the $20 billion sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey until Ankara ratifies the NATO memberships of Sweden and Finland, a bipartisan group of senators said on Thursday.
FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.Ş. (English: FNSS Defence Systems A.Ş.) is a Turkish defense manufacturer founded in 1988.It is owned 51% by Nurol Holding of Turkey and 49% by British–American firm BAE Systems Inc., and operates facilities located in Gölbaşı, Ankara.