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  2. Uralvagonzavod - Wikipedia

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    Uralvagonzavod was expanded to produce other kinds of machinery: agricultural, construction, aviation, and space, including design and production of the Vostok, Voskhod, Proton and Energia expendable rockets.

  3. Leonid N. Kartsev - Wikipedia

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    Uralvagonzavod produced the first prototype with a T-62 turret, D-81 125-mm gun and V-45 engine in January 1968. Ob. 439 differed so greatly from the T-64 that it was redesignated as "Object 172". [10] Kartsev's defiance angered GABTU, which initially reprimanded him for his insubordination.

  4. List of Soviet tank factories - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the former Soviet tank factories.Today most of them are located in the Russian Federation, while only the Malyshev Factory is located in Ukraine.. This list includes the heavy steel manufacturing plants where main production and assembly of medium and heavy armoured vehicles took place, initiated first in the late 1920s as a prerequisite for the developing Red Army doctrine ...

  5. T-90 - Wikipedia

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    The T-90 was manufactured at the Uralvagonzavod factory in Nizhny Tagil, with low-level production being carried out since 1992 and virtually ceasing towards the end of the 1990s for the native market. Around 120 T-90 tanks were delivered to the Russian Ground Forces before production of an upgraded version was resumed in 2004. [15]

  6. Category:Uralvagonzavod - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Uralvagonzavod" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. T-95 - Wikipedia

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    T-95 is the common informal designation of the Russian fourth-generation [3] main battle tank internally designated as the Object 195, that was under development at Uralvagonzavod from 1988 until its cancelation in 2010.

  8. RT-M-160 - Wikipedia

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    The VI International exhibition "Defense and Protection 2012", Uralvagonzavod introduced another new product - the tractor RT-M-160F with implements for fighting forest fire equipment. [ 3 ] Modifications

  9. Atom (infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The ATOM is a heavy 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) jointly developed by the Russian company Petrel (a division of Uralvagonzavod) and the French company Renault Trucks. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The vehicle is established on the basis of the French Véhicule blindé de combat d'infanterie (VBCI) IFV which is produced by Renault.