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  2. M1 Abrams - Wikipedia

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    M1 Abrams Block III Tank Test Bed (M1 TTB) was a prototype built in 1983 as part of TACOM's Abrams Block III program (whose purview was to eventually create the M1A3), featuring an unmanned turret with a 44-caliber 120 mm M256 smoothbore gun, three crew members sitting side by side inside an armored capsule at the front of the hull and a suite ...

  3. T-54/T-55 - Wikipedia

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    The T-55 tank remained the most common tank in the armies of the various Yugoslavian successor states until recently, and it was the most used tank by all armies during the decades-long wars. T-55s were also used by Yugoslavia in the Kosovo War and Macedonia (now North Macedonia ) during the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia and by Russian ...

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  5. T-62 - Wikipedia

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    The driver has a single piece hatch located on the left front of the vehicle, directly in front of the left side of the turret. [20] The tank uses the same sights and vision devices as the T-55 except for the gunner, who received a new TSh-2B-41 sight which has x4 or x7 magnification. It is mounted coaxially with an optic rangefinder. [3] [4]

  6. MT-55 - Wikipedia

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    India - MT-55KS, known as Bridge Laying Tank MT-55 [8] Iraq - MT-55KS Israel: The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) were able to capture a small number of MT-55KSs from their Arab counterparts and used them with some small modifications. [9] Most of them were captured on the Southern front (Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula) during the Six day war.

  7. Challenger 2 - Wikipedia

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    The attacking tank's second HESH round hit the open commander's hatch lid of the QRL tank sending hot fragments into the turret, killing two crew members. The hit caused a fire that eventually ignited the stowed ammunition, destroying the tank. This was the first Challenger 2 to be destroyed on operations. [61] [62] [63]