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Ten examples were built, all at customer request, the first two being called F40 LM's, and the remaining eight being F40 Competizione, as Ferrari felt that the LM tag was too restrictive. [39] The F40 Competizione is rated at 700 PS; 691 hp (515 kW) at 8,100 rpm from its upgraded twin-turbocharged V8 engine. The car can reportedly achieve a top ...
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]
Light tank armed with 105mm gun designed by Elbit Systems based on ASCOD and Pandur II platforms. FV101 Scorpion: 1~12 United Kingdom: Principal light tank of the Philippine Army. Returned to service in 2024. Up to 12 units planned for reactivation. Poland: T-72M1: Unknown Soviet Union Poland: In service since 1978.
F40 (full name F40T12) is a common size fluorescent lamp, at 4 foot or 1.2m Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
The AMX-32 was a French prototype main battle tank developed by AMX and APX during the late 1970s as an export tank to fit in a specific market niche of nations with smaller defence budgets. Tanque Argentino Mediano: 1983 Argentina: 280 31 t 720 hp 590–800 km Medium tank (main battle tank) in service with the Argentine Army. Bernardini MB-3 ...
On September 6, 1915, the very first tank prototype was assembled in England and called Little Willie. Initially, the tank was far from perfect, as it kept getting its 14 tons stuck in tranches ...
Russia's vintage T-54 tanks are now active in Ukraine—but they're being used as artillery.
Tank truck from 1926 Ampol Tank Truck in 1951 on Botany Road, Mascot, New South Wales.Photograph taken by Sam Hood for LJ Hooker, State Library of New South Wales, 14089 1960 Peterbilt 281 tanker truck from Steven Spielberg's 1971 film Duel Burning car wrecks of a van and a tank truck seen through the windshield in Southern Nigeria, 1970 - 1973.