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  2. Mk VII Tetrarch light tank - Wikipedia

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    The light tank Mk VII (A17), also known as the Tetrarch, was a British light tank produced by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1930s and used during the Second World War.The Tetrarch was the latest in the line of light tanks built by the company for the British Army.

  3. Type 05 amphibious fighting vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Type 05 amphibious armored vehicle (Chinese: 05式两栖装甲车) is a family of amphibious tracked armored fighting vehicles developed by Norinco for the People's Liberation Army Navy Marine Corps, consisting of two main combat variants — the ZBD-05 infantry fighting vehicle and the ZTD-05 assault vehicle, as well as several support variants based on the ZBD-05.

  4. List of main battle tanks by generation - Wikipedia

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    42.5–46 tons 700–1000 hp First tank solely equipped with a turbine engine (the Strv 103 used a diesel engine alongside a turbine). Early models are considered as intermediate second generation, while T-80U (1985) onwards are third generation. 1985 1987 Ukraine: 500–800 46 tons 1000 hp

  5. Tank classification - Wikipedia

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    The first tank to enter service that broke with the design was known as the "Vickers Light Tank" (it weighed about 12 long tons or 12 tonnes or 13 short tons). It was renamed as the Medium Mark I in 1924 as the earlier heavy and medium tanks went out of service and lighter tanks5 long tons (5 t; 6 short tons) or less – came into service. [4]

  6. Mark V tank - Wikipedia

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    The British Mark V tank [a] was an upgraded version of the Mark IV tank.. The tank was improved in several aspects over the Mark IV, chiefly the new steering system, transmission and 150 bhp engine, but it fell short in other areas, particularly its insufficient ventilation leading to carbon monoxide poisoning for the crew. [5]

  7. Type 5 75 mm tank gun - Wikipedia

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    With the end of the Pacific War, an incomplete Type 5 prototype was seized by American forces during the occupation of Japan. [2] [10] The prototype Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer also used the Type 5 75 mm tank gun as its main armament. Only two Type 5 Na-To units were completed by the surrender of Japan. Neither were used in combat. [11] [12]

  8. Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank - Wikipedia

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    Type 5 75 mm tank gun Mark I (semi-auto loader) The tank had a hexagonal gun turret and on the left side of the turret roof was a commander's cupola. In front of that was a crew hatch. [8] The prototype tank was to be fitted with the Type 5 75 mm tank gun (based on the Type 4 75 mm AA gun) equipped with an automatic loading system. [7]

  9. Type 5 Ke-Ho light tank - Wikipedia

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    Short 47 mm tank gun. The Type 5 Ke-Ho was originally to mount a short 47 mm tank gun as its main armament. However, during later development the decision was made to mount the standard Type 1 47 mm main gun in the turret. [2] The tank had armor of up to 20 mm, an improvement over existing Japanese light tanks. [1]

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