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The OF-40 is an Italian main battle tank developed as a joint venture between OTO Melara and Fiat, and intended primarily for export sales.OTO Melara would develop and produce the hulls, and automotive components would be provided by Fiat (the designation of the vehicle comes from the initials of the two companies, whereas "40" refers to the planned mass of the tank). [1]
Russian Heavy Tank JS-2 Model 1944 ChKZ: 2012: Yes - 32572: British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA* Matilda Mk.III/IV: 2012: Yes - 32573: German Flakpanzer IV Möbelwagen (w/Flak 43) 2012: No: Rebox from X with new parts 32574: German 8-Wheeled Heavy Armored Car (Sd.Kfz.232) 2013: Yes - 32575: German Tiger I Late Production: 2013: Yes: Rebox from 32504 ...
Other new aircraft for the TAF included Curtiss Falcon CW-22R/B, [citation needed] Fairey Battle Mk. I (received 30 aircraft, including 1 target tug [11]), Avro Anson I, Hawker Hurricane I/II, Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, [12] Curtiss Tomahawk (40 delivered from British stocks in the Middle East, used 1942-44, including at Gaziemir), [13] Curtiss P ...
The design combined the chassis of an OF-40, with a new turret mounting the Otobreda 76 mm gun along with associated search and targeting radars and their fire control systems: an S search radar SMA VPS-A05, with around 15 km range against aircraft and 8 km against helicopters in hovering; and a fire control unit SMA VPG-A06 (Ka band).
AMR 35 light tank (167; France) Antonov A-40 KT prototype flying tank using T-60 (1; Soviet Union) Archer "SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I" self-propelled anti-tank gun (655; United Kingdom) Armadillo armoured lorry used for home defence (877; United Kingdom) Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern scout car (4,655; India) Arsenal Crossley armoured ...
The 15,000th P-40 was an N model decorated with the markings of 28 nations that had employed any of Curtiss-Wright's various aircraft products, not just P-40s. "These spectacular markings gave rise to the erroneous belief that the P-40 series had been used by all 28 countries."