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Main Battle Tank ~300 On 31 January 2023, Romanian military personnel visited Hyundai Rotem. According to experts, Romania showed interest in the tank. [226] After an initial order for 54 M1A2 tanks was signed, it was announced that the MBT program might increase to 300 MBTs. Other offers could include the Leopard 2 or the K2 Black Panther.
The TR-85 tank has been referred to in Western sources as the TM-800, M1978 or Model 1978 and TR-800. The Romanian Army currently uses only the TR-85 and TR-85M1 designations. However, the early prototypes of the TR-85M1 were known as the TR-85M or TR-85M1A. The add-on armour of these tanks had a different shape and was welded.
The Tiger tank's combat weight of 56 tons was often too heavy for small bridges which had 35 ton weight limits, so it was designed to ford bodies of water up to 5 m (15 ft) deep. [6] This required unusual mechanisms for ventilation and cooling when underwater.
Action-horror. German Army and "Einsatzkommandos" occupy Romanian citadel with demonic forces 1984 United States The Philadelphia Experiment: Stewart Raffill: Adventure-fantasy. Military experiment sends USN destroyer escort from Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1943, to 1984 Nevada desert town; prequel to 1993 film Philadelphia Experiment II: 1985 ...
The studio's tanks are also regularly used for filming TV commercials. In 1996 20th Century Fox acquired 40 acres of waterfront south of Playas de Rosarito in Baja California , Mexico , and built a 17-million-gallon tank for the film Titanic , a co-production with Paramount Pictures .
This is a list of films shot in Romania. [1] [2] [3] Year Title Starring Location(s) 1991 Subspecies: Angus Scrimm, Anders Hove, Irina Movila Prejmer, Bucharest 1993
Capsized: Blood in the Water is an American biographical natural horror-survival film, based on a true story from 1982. Roel Reiné directed the film, from a script written by Stephen David, with the story co-written by David, Tim K. Kelly and Jonathan Soule. The film plot centers around a small boat crew aboard a private yacht who are stranded ...
The cinema of Romania has been home to many internationally acclaimed films and directors. The first internationally awarded Romanian movie was the 1938 documentary Țara Moților (about Moților Land in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania) directed by Paul Călinescu which received a prize at the 1939 7th Venice International Film Festival.