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  2. T-72 operators and variants - Wikipedia

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    Serbian modernized tank M-84AS Serbian upgraded T-72 featuring reactive armour. Yugoimport T-72 modernization package – Upgraded engine, communication gear and ERA. M-84AS – Is a prototype tank using an M-84A tank modernized to T-90 level by Yugoimport SDPR. M-84AS1 – Is a substantially modernized version of the M-84 main battle tank

  3. T-72 - Wikipedia

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    Late in the 1980s, T-72 tanks in Soviet inventory (and many of those elsewhere in the world as well) were fitted with reactive armour tiles. TPD-K1 laser rangefinder system have appeared in T-72 tanks since 1974; earlier examples were equipped with parallax optical rangefinders, which could not be used for distances under 1,000 metres (1,100 yd).

  4. T-80 - Wikipedia

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    As such, the T-72 was intended to be a tank mass-produced to equip the bulk of the Soviet motor rifle units, and for sale to export partners and Eastern-bloc satellite states. The T-80 design improved on several aspects of the earlier T-64 design, introducing a gas turbine engine in the original model, [ b ] and incorporating suspension ...

  5. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of ...

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    Main battle tank: 350 [9] T72BA variant Soviet T-72 tanks were modernized. Tank support vehicle BMPT-72 Terminator 2 Soviet Union / Russian Federation: Tank destroyer: 3 [9] Chassis from Soviet T-72 tanks. Armoured reconnaissance vehicle; BRDM-2 Soviet Union: Reconnaissance vehicle 40 [9] BRM-1 Soviet Union: Reconnaissance vehicle 60 [9 ...

  6. NSV machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle-mounted NSVT variant is used on the T-72, [2] T-64 [3] and T-80 [4] battle tanks. Like many Soviet weapons, the NSV was also licence produced by Yugoslavia as the M87 . Following the break-up of the Soviet Union , Russia began development on the Kord heavy machine gun , while Belarus, Poland, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Vietnam all ...

  7. IMR-2 - Wikipedia

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    The IMR-2 is powered by a multi-fuel water-cooled diesel engine V-84Ms developing 840 hp, the same engine used in the T-72. The IMR-2 can run at a maximum road speed of 50 km/h with a maximum range of 500 km. The IMR-2 uses the same torsion bar suspension as the main battle tank T-72, which consists of six road wheels on each side.

  8. List of equipment of the Army of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Main battle tanks; T-72A Soviet Union: Main battle tank: 23 [8] [9] North Macedonia donated 8 tanks to Ukraine to help in the war effort on 29 July 2022. [10] North Macedonia had previously bought 31 T72 tanks from Ukraine in 2001 Armoured fighting vehicles; BMP-2 Soviet Union: Infantry fighting vehicle: 10 [8] Plus 1 more BMP-2K. [11] BTR-70 ...

  9. T-72M4CZ - Wikipedia

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    Between 2003 and 2006, 30 tanks were produced. The main armament is a 125 mm gun 2A46M. The crew comprises a gunner, driver and commander. Maximum speed on the road is 61 km/h, and in terrain 44 km/h. This tank is comparable with third generation MBT. [2] All tanks are still in active service. T-72M4CZ during Tank Day in Lešany, Benešov ...