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The Sabra (Hebrew: סברה, "prickly pear") is an extensively upgraded M60 tank developed by Israel Military Industries. [3] The Mk II version of this upgrade package was used in one of the Turkish Army's modernization programs. The Sabra is known as the M60T in Turkish service. [2]
The M60 is an American second-generation main battle tank (MBT). It was officially standardized as the Tank, Combat, Full Tracked: 105-mm Gun, M60 in March 1959. [1] Although developed from the M48 Patton, the M60 tank series was never officially christened as a Patton tank.
M48A5T1: Turkish M48 variant upgraded along similar lines to the M60A1, with an M68 105 mm main gun, passive night vision, M60A1 fire control system and an AVDS-1790 diesel engine. All in storage. [113] M60 Patton United States: Main battle tank: 100 more M60A1 are stored. [102] In storage Artillery M107 United States: 175mm self-propelled ...
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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 Iran: Karrar: 420 Iran: Additional 380 on order. Iraq: T-55: 72 Soviet Union: T-72M1: 125 Soviet Union: M1A1 Abrams: 146 United States: Further 175 on order.
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.
An extensively upgraded M60 Patton tank developed by Israel Military Industries. 2009 Israel Turkey: 450 The Sabra Mk II is known as the M60T in Turkish service. M60A3 SLEP: 2019 Taiwan — Taiwanese 2019 Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) modular update of the M60A3 in conjunction with Elbit Systems.
M48 Patton, a tank model in service from the mid-1950s through the Vietnam War with the U.S. Army, and still operational in foreign service. M60, the standard main battle tank of the United States from 1960 until it was replaced by the M1 Abrams in 1980, still extensively used worldwide. Not officially designated a member of the Patton tank family.