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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).
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Third contract was signed for 347 upgraded T-90S in Dec 2007. [11] As of 2013, purchase of 354 new T-90MS tanks was being planned. [12] Another order for 464 T-90 Mk.3 was placed in Nov 2019. [13] [14] [6] India had 13 regts. in 2016 and planned to have 21 regts. by 2020 (total of 1,657 tanks with night visions) [15] [16] [17] T-72 Ajeya
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
Additionally, 500 T-72/T-72As were in storage in 2021 with no plans yet for repairs. [91] As of 26 June 2022, 188 T-72 tanks have been visually confirmed captured by the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Territorial Defense Forces and the National Guard, with the biggest number among all Russian MBT types. [92]
t/n 203 donated by Manny V. Pangilinan, to be used to prepare for larger helicopters. [86] t/n 224 donated by Dornier Technologies in October 2022. t/n 222 and 223 are also donated by still unidentified groups. [87] Robinson R44 United States: Training helicopter: R44 Raven II: 2: In service. [88] Unmanned aerial vehicle; Elbit Hermes 450 Israel
Type 58 medium tank (Chinese-produced T-34) Type 59 main battle tank (copy of Soviet T-54A Tank) Type 59-I; Type 59-II; Type 59-IIA; Type 59-IIA command tank; Type 59-IIA mine-sweeper tank; Type 59 Gai (test platform for Western technologies), also known as Type 59G / VT-3 main battle tank; Type 59D; Type 59-16 light tank prototype; Type 62 ...
Tank Ex, or Karna Tank, was the code name of the prototype main battle tank developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in 2002. Tank ex is based on existing Arjun and Ajeya tank. This MBT uses turret and weapon system's of the Arjun MBT and chassis of the T-72 M1 (Ajeya) MBT. [1]