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The Tanque Argentino Mediano (TAM; English: Argentine Medium Tank) is a light tank in service with the Argentine Army. Lacking the experience and resources to design a tank, the Argentine Ministry of Defense contracted German company Thyssen-Henschel .
Main battle tank TAM "Tanque Argentino Mediano" Argentina West Germany: 230 Including variants. [1] Being upgraded to TAM-2CA2 standard. Some of them being currently outfitted with improvised vehicle armour. Light tank SK-105 Kürassier Austria: 112 [1] AMX-13 France ~60 Retired. [1] Infantry fighting vehicle TAM VCTP Argentina West Germany: 118
The 1st Tank Cavalry Regiment is a cavalry regiment of the Argentine Army, currently endowed with TAM tanks. It has his seat in the Army Garrison of Villaguay (Entre Ríos province), which it shares with the 5th Mechanized Infantry Regiment. [1]
2nd Tank Cavalry Regiment "Lanceros General Paz" Olavarría: TAM, SIMRA 8th Tank Cavalry Regiment "Cazadores General Necochea" Magdalena, Buenos Aires: TAM, MB-230G, REO M35, VCTM, M4 Sherman: 10th Tank Cavalry Regiment "Húsares de Pueyrredón" Azul: TAM, VCPC, VCTM 7th Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Colonel Conde" Arana: VCTP, VCTM, VCPC, Fiat ...
The Nahuel DL-43 tank was a medium tank developed in Argentina during World War II. It was the Argentine equivalent of the M4 Sherman and the M3 Grant American medium tanks. Design
TAM tank Ñandú jeep. In 1945, the Argentine Army designed and built its first tank: the Nahuel; and the first jeep: Ñandú. Since then, the state-owned complex Fabricaciones Militares, has traditionally supplied the Army with most of its equipment from uniforms and helmets right through to the TAM (tank) family.
In 1974, the West German firm Thyssen-Henschel received a contract for the development of the medium tank TAM and the infantry fighting vehicle TAM VCTP . [2] In January 1979, the state-owned company TEMSA [3] ordered the French companies Renault and Panhard to build prototypes of a wheeled armored personnel carrier for the Argentine Army. [4]
Pages in category "Tanks of Argentina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Crusader tank; N.