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  2. PT-76 - Wikipedia

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    The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious light tank that was introduced in the early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army and the other Warsaw Pact armed forces. It was widely exported to other friendly states, like India , Indonesia , Iraq , Syria , North Korea and North Vietnam .

  3. Type 3 Ka-Chi - Wikipedia

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    The Type 3 Ka-Chi was based on an extensively modified Imperial Japanese Army Type 1 Chi-He medium tank (it had 2 more road-wheels and two more return rollers on each side) and was a larger and more capable version of the earlier Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank.

  4. Category:Amphibious tanks - Wikipedia

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    Vickers-Carden-Loyd light amphibious tank; Z. Type 05 amphibious fighting vehicle This page was last edited on 7 June 2018, at 11:23 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. T-38 tank - Wikipedia

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    The T-38 amphibious scout tank was a Soviet amphibious light tank that saw service in World War II.Developed as a modernized version of the earlier T-37A light tank, the T-38 proved to be only a moderate improvement over its predecessor, and was eventually replaced in 1940 by the T-40.

  6. Amphibious vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, The Soviets produced light amphibious tanks called the T-37A and T-38. A third serial model, the T-40, started production after the beginning of the war. A 14-ton tank, the PT-1, was created but was not mass-produced. In addition, an attempt was made to attach pontoons to the T-26. While successful, the project was closed ...

  7. Type 2 Ka-Mi - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 Ka-Mi tanks on Saipan Type 2 Ka-Mi tanks without their flotation sections fitted, after capture by Australian soldiers The Type 2 Ka-Mi came into active service after the initial campaigns of World War II , and thus for the most part was too late to be used in its original design mission of amphibious landings.

  8. T-37A tank - Wikipedia

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    The T-37A was the first series of mass-produced fully amphibious tanks in the world. [2] The tank was first created in 1932, based on the British Vickers tankette and other operational amphibious tanks. The tank was mass-produced starting in 1933 up until 1936, when it was replaced with the more modern T-38, based on the T-37A. Overall, after ...

  9. War Thunder - Wikipedia

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    The "tanks" also had overall hitpoints instead of the usual separate modules, parodying the gameplay of World of Tanks, a competitor to War Thunder. For 2016, ahead of the announcement of the naval forces update, War Thunder offered playable 18th-century sailing ships fighting in the Caribbean. [33]