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water from flooding into the bow of the tank. Switching the driver's periscope for a swimming periscope enables the driver to see over the trim vane. When not in use the trim vane is stowed in the front of the bow under the barrel of the main gun and serves as additional armor. Bilge pumps keep the tank afloat even if it leaks or is damaged. There is a manual bilge pump for emergency use. The tank is propelled through the water by two hydrojets, one on each side of the hull, with the inlets underneath the hull and the outlets at the rear. There are also additional assistant water-jet inlets on both sides of the hull over the last road wheels. The rear outlets have lids that can be fully or partially closed, redirecting the water stream to the forward-directed outlets at the sides of the hull, thus enabling the vehicle to turn or go in reverse. To turn to the left for example, the left water-jet is covered, to turn to the right, the right water-jet is covered. To make a 180° turn, one water-jet sucks in water while the other pushes it out. This system was designed by N. Konowalow. It is the same system as the one used in the BTR-50 APC, which was based on the PT-76. The tank can swim at up to 10.2 km/h and has a range of 100 km. It can cross most water obstacles and can also swim in the sea. However, its amphibious design makes it disproportionally large for a vehicle of its weight and allows less armor protection than other light tanks.
2107:). Its armor-piercing tracer rounds fired from 1,120 m can penetrate 100 mm of steel armor. The new weapon can destroy most modern APCs and IFVs. It can also engage aerial targets out to 6 km. The autocannon uses two types of ammunition, splinter-tracer and armor-piercing-tracer. However, it is possible to fire a special zenith shell. The gun can fire single shots, short bursts (2 to 5 rounds), or long bursts (up to 20 rounds). It can also fire continuously up to 120 rounds per minute. This system functions by using the energy generated by each round, not by using an external power source. Firepower is improved 5.5 times in the PT-76E over the PT-76B. The PT-76E is fitted with a more powerful UTD-20 6-cylinder 4-stroke V-shaped airless-injection water-cooled multifuel 15.8-litre diesel engine. It develops 300 hp (224 kW) at 2,600 rpm and is taken from the BMP-1 as is the transmission. The
625:) round has a maximum effective range of 650 meters by day and 600 meters at night. Its maximum aimed range is 1,060 meters. It can penetrate 127 mm of armour at muzzle and 50 mm at 1,000 meters. The armour-piercing round can pierce 60 mm of armor inclined at 60 degrees from a range of 2,000 meters. The BK-350M High Explosive Anti Tank or HEAT round has a maximum effective range of 650 meters by day and 600 meters at night. Its maximum range is 1,000 meters. It can penetrate 280 mm of armour at 1,000 meters. The OF-350 Frag-HE round has a maximum effective range of 600 meters at night and a maximum range of 4,000 meters. The gun can be fired while the vehicle is afloat. The gun can also be depressed and elevated between −4 and +30 degrees so like most Soviet tanks, the PT-76 has a limited ability to depress its main gun, and therefore can have difficulty finding a
1436:(Ob'yekt 740B, 1959) – PT-76 armed with the D-56TS 76.2 mm rifled tank gun (double-baffle muzzle brake, cartridge ejector, fume extractor and STP-2P 'Zarya' 2-axis stabilization system), the PAZ (protivo-atomnaya zashchita) NBC protection system, an automatic fire extinguishing system, improved TShK-2-66 sight, a filtration-ventilation system, improved observation devices, improved electric equipment, a new V-6B 6-cylinder 4-stroke in line water-cooled diesel engine developing 263 hp (196 kW) at 1800 rpm and additional internal fuel tanks for which the shape of the armour had to be slightly changed. These additional internal fuel tanks increased the fuel capacity from 250 L to 400 L. The new engine is the same as that used in one bank of that fitted to the
825:, it may still be found in the reconnaissance companies and battalions of some motorized rifle and tank regiments and divisions, as well as in naval infantry units. Aside from its reconnaissance role, it is also used for crossing water obstacles in the first wave of an attack and for artillery support during the establishment of a beachhead. The main disadvantage of the BMP-1 and the BRM-1 when compared to the PT-76 is the absence of a powerful main armament. However, the BRM-1 is fitted with more modern reconnaissance equipment. Also, both vehicles have stronger front armor and superior mobility features and the BMP-1 can carry up to 8 fully equipped soldiers inside. The PT-76 is still on active service in a number of countries mainly in the
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commander and loader stations are located inside the turret, the commander sits on the left side of the main gun and the loader sits on the right. They have a large oval shaped double hatch, which opens forwards on top of the turret. The driver sits in the center of the front of the hull and has a one piece hatch that opens to the right, with three vision blocks and periscopes located beneath the main gun at the top of the sloping glacis plate. Under the driver's seat, there is an emergency hatch that can be used by all crew members. At night, the center periscope is swapped for a TVN-2B night vision device which gives the driver clear vision up to 60 meters.
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669:. The gearbox has four forward gears and one reverse. The vehicle has a side clutch that enables it to make turns and a handbrake. The tank has four mounts for additional external fuel tanks at the rear of the hull. The two on the corners are for flat type external tanks and the two in the center are for a drum type. These additional tanks increase the range from 370 to 400 km to 480–510 km. The PT-76 is a reliable, simple to operate and highly mobile reconnaissance vehicle and is ideally designed for amphibious operations, but it has many limitations as a fighting vehicle.
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1426:(Ob'yekt 740, 1957) – PT-76 armed with the D-56TM 76.2 mm rifled tank gun (double-baffle muzzle brake, bore evacuator, fume extractor) and a height of the hull was increased by 13 cm. It has night vision driver device TVN-2B, new headlamps, a new R-113 radio instead of the old 10-RT-26E set (it was later replaced by the R-123) and TDA thermo smoke generating system. It also has a spotlight fitted to a bracket on the right-hand edge of the turret roof. This version is sometimes called "PT-76B" in western sources.
1764:– The Chinese obtained a few PT-76s in the mid-1950s. In October 1958, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), decided to develop an indigenous amphibious tank based on the PT-76. The development program was carried out by 201 Institute and 615 Factory. A prototype known as the WZ221 was built and tested in 1959, but the design suffered from a number of problems including engine overheating. The PLA was not satisfied with the performance of the vehicle, which led to the development of a new vehicle based on the Type 60,
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1581:. This vehicle was developed in the early 1960s by a design team led by I. V. Gavalov at the Volgograd Tractor Works (VTZ) and the prototype was ready for trials in 1964. The Ob.914 was armed with two 7.62 mm PKT general-purpose machine guns mounted in the hull on either side of the driver. It had a crew of two and could transport up to eight fully equipped soldiers (two of whom operated the PKTs). Its combat weight was 14.4 tons. After a series of trials in 1964, the Ob.765 was selected to become the
465:(STZ). The tank was subsequently modified. In 1957, the D-56T gun was replaced with the D-56TM - with double-baffle muzzle brake and fume extractor - and the hull was raised by 13 cm, additionally the tank was equipped with new vision and communications devices. First series tanks were subsequently modified, receiving the D-56TM gun and new equipment. In 1959 an improved variant, the PT-76B, was adopted and remained in production until 1967 (main improvements were: D-56TS gun with stabilization and
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been reduced. The vehicle's survivability on the battlefield is improved with the introduction of a new fast-acting firefighting system. The vehicle also has improvements in fire control and optical equipment, for instance the new sights 1P67 and "Liga-S". This modernization program increases the PT-76's performance by 2.7 times, which is still comparatively low. The vehicle was accepted by the
Russian marines in 2006 and about 40 or 50 vehicles were ordered.
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1440:. With the new engine and additional fuel tanks, the range of the vehicle has been increased to 480 km on the road, (590 km with external fuel tanks) and 120 km on the water. The 76.2 mm D-56TS rifled tank gun can fire a new undercaliber AP projectile piercing up to 75 mm at 60° from 2,000 meters. One such round has been added to a PT-76B typical ammunition load and so it can now carry 41 rounds. It was produced between 1959–1967.
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665:. It develops 240 hp (179 kW) at 1,800 rpm which gives it a road speed of 44 km/h and a range of 370 km to 400 km. The vehicle can cross 1.1 m high vertical obstacles and 2.8 m wide trenches and climb 52° gradients. The engine has a cooling system and an initial heater (intended for use when the air temperature is −20 °C or colder). The PT-76 has a 5-speed manual shaft-type transmission system similar to the one in the
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1034:. TOW aircraft were brought in at first light and found PAVN tanks moving almost at will through portions of the city. Conventional air strikes would have been risky for friendly forces, and the TOW proved to be ideal for picking off enemy tanks. At the end of the first day, the two TOW helicopters had destroyed 9 tanks and damaged one more. Four destroyed and one damaged were PT-76s.
715:(nuclear, biological, chemical) protection systems, which significantly reduced its effectiveness. The lack of NBC protection ended with the PT-76B, which has the PAZ ("protivo-atomnaya zashchita") NBC protection system. Because only the driver has night vision equipment, the crew has a vision range of 4,000 m (13,000 ft) by day and 600 m (2,000 ft) at night.
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1668:– This is a tracked self-propelled amphibious ferry. It consists of two non-interchangeable left and right half units with large outer pontoons. The units use many components of the PT-76, for instance parts of the suspension, the (modified) engine, the electrical system and the steering system. A GSP ferry could carry up to 52 tonnes and had a speed of 6 km/h.
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80° at the lower front, 14 mm at 0° at the sides, 7 mm at 0° in the rear and 5 mm at 0° underneath. This gives it protection against 7.62 mm small arms fire and small artillery shell fragments. It does not protect it against 12.7 mm or .50-caliber armor-piercing heavy machine gun fire or larger shell fragments.
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first and last road wheels have a hydraulic shock absorber and the steel tracks have 96 links each when new, each link has a single pin. There is a small, thin, horizontal skirt over each track. Its straight 6-cylinder, 4-stroke water-cooled diesel engine was developed under the designation "V-6" by halving the "V-12"-engine from the
2682:– 150 ordered in 1964 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1959 and 1960 (aid, the vehicles were possibly previously in Soviet service). 100 ordered in 1971 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1971 and 1972 (aid, the vehicles were possibly previously in Soviet service). Passed on to the unified Vietnam state
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exposing adversary tanks, but sighting in on muzzle flashes, one PT-76 scored a direct hit on the turret of a M48, killing two crewmen and wounding two more. A second M48, using the same technique, destroyed a PT-76 with their second shot. At daybreak, the battlefield revealed the wreckage of two PT-76s and one
915:, which was unable to help, as it too was under siege. The Lang Vei camp was overrun, with the PT-76s using their turret-mounted spotlight-equipped heavy machine guns to shoot down any irregulars who panicked and ran out of the underground bunkers. A few survivors broke out and were airlifted to safety.
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The PT-76 is equipped with a tank communication device, a gyro compass, a 10-RT-26E radio with an antenna that extends itself when needed. It also has two headlights in front of the hull and a searchlight on the right-hand side of the top of the turret. It lagged behind other Soviet armoured fighting
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The armor of the PT-76 consists of homogeneous, cold-rolled, welded steel. Its turret has 20 mm at 35° at the front, 16 mm at 35° at the sides, 11 mm at 33° at the rear and 8 mm at 0° on top of the turret. The hull is made up of: 10 mm at 80° at the upper front, 13 mm at
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fire position on higher ground. One of the greatest disadvantages of the gun used on the PT-76 Model 1 was that it had no stabilization system and therefore couldn't be effectively fired while the vehicle was on the move. The PT-76 Model 2 has a 1-axis stabilization system and the PT-76B has a 2-axis
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After World War II, the concept of light tanks was resurrected in the USSR. They were to be used in reconnaissance units and therefore an amphibious ability was essential. The requirements stated that the vehicle should be able to cross water obstacles with little preparation. Many prototypes of such
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training. They were modified in a number of ways including the replacement of the engine with a
Caterpillar diesel engine, changing the turret hatch to a rear hinged arrangement and the fitting of US radios and antennae mounts. Due to the new engines different exhaust arrangements, the exhausts were
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was attacked by the PAVN 202nd
Armored Regiment. The 202nd was given the task of destroying the camp's 175 mm self-propelled guns. One of the PT-76s had detonated a land mine, which not only alerted the camp, but also lit up the other PT-76s attacking the firebase. Flares had been sent up, thus
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The commander/gunner has a cupola on the left side of the double hatch. The cupola has the TPKU-2B observation device and two TNP day periscopes and can be rotated 360 degrees by hand. The commander also has a 4X optical sight mounted to the left of the main armament and a TShK-66 sight/rangefinder.
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The torsion bar suspension consists of six evenly spaced large rubber-tired road wheels with the drive sprocket at the rear and the idler at the front. The road wheels are hollow to minimize weight. These hollow road wheels increase the tank's buoyancy by 30%. There are no track-return rollers. The
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The PT-76 has a typical tank layout: the steering compartment at the front, the combat compartment in the center and the engine compartment at the back. The tank has a three-man crew, with the commander also acting as the radio operator and gunner. This reduces his effectiveness as an observer. The
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has been improved to 20 horsepower (15 kW) per ton. This also increases the maximum road speed from 44 km/h to 60 km/h, with an average cross country speed from 32 km/h to 42 km/h. Other engine options are the UTD-23 or V-6BF. The vehicle has new tracks. Driver fatigue has
1883:– PT-76 used by the Indonesian Marines were upgraded by PT Lumindo Artha Sejati in May 2020. New Detroit Diesel 6V92T engine with 300 hp, Cockerill Mk 3M-A2 90 mm gun (with multi-slot muzzle-brake), new fire control system, new day/night sight, a laser rangefinder, and new gun stabilizer.
848:(LWP), PT-76s and PT-76Bs were used by the reconnaissance subunits of tank divisions and mechanized divisions and Coastal Defense units including the 7th Lusatian Landing Division (officially known as 7th Coast Defense Division). Poland also operated FROG-3 "Luna" tactical missile launch vehicles.
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The PT-76 is amphibious, it has a flat, boat-shaped hull which is hermetical and ensures minimal resistance when the tank is afloat. It can swim after switching on the two electric bilge pumps, erecting the trim vane which improves the vehicle's stability and displacement in the water and prevents
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The 7.62 mm SGMT coaxial medium machine gun comes with 1,000 rounds. This weapon has a maximum effective range of 1,000 meters in daylight while the vehicle is stationary, 400 to 500 meters in daylight while the vehicle is on the move and 600 meters at night. Maximum range is 1,500 meters. It
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The PT-76 was used as the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact armies. It was also intended for water obstacle fording operations and naval infantry landings. It served in the reconnaissance subunits of tank divisions and mechanized divisions of the Red Army and Soviet
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The PT-76 is used/stationed by/in following
Russian units/bases: 61st tank repair plant (1), 61st Kirkinesskaya marine brigade (26) from Sputnik, which is part of the Murmansk military district, 175th marine brigade (26) from Tumannyy, which is part of the Murmansk military district and 336th
2053:– "Tracked Armoured Personnel Carrier") – Series of BTR-50 variants developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia. They are similar to the BTR-50PK but have hatches in the hull sides, a more powerful PV-6 engine with 300 hp (224 kW) and two projecting bays like the BTR-50PU.
1819:– "Tracked Armored Personnel Carrier") – A series of BTR-50 variants developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia. They are similar to the BTR-50PK but have hatches in the hull sides, a more powerful PV-6 engine of 300 hp (224 kW) and two projecting bays like the BTR-50PU.
2099:– This is the most recent PT-76 modernization program. It increases the vehicle's battle efficiency by including a radical growth in firepower, which required a new BM-57 turret and other weapons. This variant is armed with a 57 mm AU-220M autocannon (which is based on the
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The main gun, which is considered light for a modern tank, can fire BM-354P HVAP, API-T, AP-T, BR-350 API-T and OF-350 Frag-HE rounds (as can the 76.2 mm M1942 (ZiS-3) divisional gun) and is capable of penetrating the armour of APCs and other lightly armored vehicles.
1027:, where it commenced gunnery training. From May 2, the team made daily flights in search of enemy armor, with the missiles mounted in the XM26 three-tube launcher. On May 9, PAVN armored units attacked Ben Het Camp; the TOW team destroyed 3 PT-76s and broke up the attack.
1965:, which includes a 90 mm Cockerill tank gun, a new machine gun, a new fire control system, a laser range finder, night vision devices and a 300 hp (224 kW) Detroit Diesel 6V71T diesel engine. The only known customers were the Israeli and Indonesian armies.
2619:– 45 ordered in 1967 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1968 and 1970 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). 200 ordered in 1983 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1984 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 100 prior to the
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when available). The gun is mounted in an oval dish-type circular truncated cone turret with flat, sloping sides which is mounted over the second, third, and fourth pair of road wheels. All PT-76s have a fume extractor for the main gun at the rear of the turret.
1567:, developed by the Gavalov design bureau. The Ob.911 had a tracked suspension but additionally 4 retractable wheels under the hull. The performance advantages of this wheel-cum-track design didn't prove themselves and was deemed too complex.
1446:(Not to be confused with the Israeli PT-71) – is a PT-76B fitted with 9M14 "Malyutka" (NATO code: AT-3 Sagger) anti-tank guided missile pack mounted on the rear of the turret. It didn't reach operational stage, and the name is not official.
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PT-76s were in service with the Indian Army and they were in reserve status before they were withdrawn from service in 2009, after which they were used for target practice by the army and as static memorials at various military facilities.
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fitted with a new V-6M diesel engine developing 300 hp (224 kW) which increased the maximum road speed from 44 km/h to 45 km/h and the maximum swimming speed from 10,2 km/h to 11,2 km/h. This increased the
2503:– 10 ordered in 1983 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1983 as military aid; More 10 were ordered in 1988 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1989 as aid (all vehicles were previously in Soviet service) 10 in service in 2005
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due mostly to the rear engine design which obliged the infantry to mount and dismount through the single door in the rear of the right hand side of the vehicle and roof hatches. It was also felt that the Ob.765 had a better overall
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A Soviet naval infantryman poses with a PT-76 in August 1989. Note the large (opened) oval shaped double hatch, the searchlight on the right hand side of the top of the turret and a radio antenna on the left hand-side of the
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About 5,000 PT-76s were built during the vehicle's lifetime, of which some 2,000 were exported. Other sources indicate that 12,000 were built. (See footnote 1). Over 25 countries employed the vehicle, including
1634:– Chassis used for the 1S91 guidance vehicle of 2K12 Kub surface-to-air missile system. It uses some elements from the PT-76 including the drive train and wheels. It is nearly identical to the GM-578 chassis.
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Its main armament consists of a 76.2 mm D-56T series rifled tank gun, which has an effective range of approximately 1,500 meters and a rate of fire of six to eight rounds per minute. This gun is 42
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2535:– 50 ordered in 1965 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1966. 200 ordered in 1970 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1970 and 1972 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service)
1416:(Ob'yekt 740, 1951) – An original PT-76 armed with the D-56T 76.2 mm rifled tank gun (no bore evacuator, long multi-slotted muzzle brake, no fume extractor). It was produced between 1951 and 1957.
1681:– An upgraded PT-76 with a UTD-20 engine developing 300 hp (224 kW), new steering and brake systems, designed by Minotor-Service in Minsk. A similar upgrade exists for the BTR-50 series.
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can be fired in 2 to 10 round bursts and has a practical rate of fire of 250 rounds per minute and a cyclic rate of fire of 650 rounds per minute. From 1967, the machine gun was replaced with
934:. With the FAC adjusting fire, the M48 fired three 90 mm rounds; obtaining a hit with the third round. The tank crew abandoned their vehicle. Shortly afterwards, some returning
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1510:(Not to be confused with PT-85 with a cast turret or North Korean Type 82) – Based on the chassis of the PT-76, armed with 85 mm D-58 tank gun, two prototypes were built.
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The PT-76 is used in the reconnaissance and fire-support roles. Its chassis served as the basis for a number of other vehicle designs, many of them amphibious, including the
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A Polish PT-76 amphibious light tank coming out of the water during an amphibious exercise. Note the two flat additional external fuel tanks at the rear corners of the hull.
458:. The vehicle was successful because it had a simple design, good navigational traits and a good cross country capability. At the time, its water-jet design was innovative.
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Kočevar, Iztok (August 2014). "Micmac à tire-larigot chez Tito: L'arme blindée yougoslave durant la Guerre froide" [The
Yugoslav armored arm during the Cold War].
2549:– 12 ordered from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1964. Withdrawn in 1994. Some converted to PT-A driver training vehicles (without cannon) for BTR-50. Withdrawn in 2001
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light tanks were built in the late 1940s. The most successful was "объект 740" (Object 740) designed by the engineer N. Shashmurin working at the VNII-100 institute in
2696:– 32 ordered in 1968 from Indonesia and delivered between 1969 and 1970 (the vehicles were second hand). Further 12 were captured during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965
2206:– 68 ordered in 1975 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1975 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 12 were in service in 1996. 10 in service as of 2023
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2378:– 50 ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1974 and 1975 (the vehicles were possibly previously in Soviet service). 20 in service as of 2023
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installed on top of the turret and with the main gun removed. Modified by PT Also Putra
Indonesia in 1995. The project was discontinued due to inadequate funding.
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2234:– 60 bought in 1970 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1971 and 1973 50 in service with the marines in 1996. Unknown amount still in service as of 2023
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The Battle of Ben Het was the only PAVN–US Army tank battle during the course of the
Vietnam War. 10 PT-76s faced 3 M48s. On March 3, 1969, the Special Forces'
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The first tank-to-tank engagement occurred in mid-1968 when a US reconnaissance airplane observed a PT-76 being washed by its crew in the Bến Hải River in the
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Solyankin, A.G.; Zheltov, I.G.; Kudryashov, K.N. (2010). Otechestvenniye
Bronirovanniye Mashiny – XX Vek, Tom 3: 1946–1965. OOO "Tsejkhgauz". p. 530-533.
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A prototype was built at Kirov Plant in 1950 and the tank was officially adopted on 6 August 1951 with the designation PT-76. Production started at the
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surface-to-air missile system. It uses some elements from the PT-76 including the drive train and wheels. It is nearly identical to the GM-568 chassis.
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An Ex-Egyptian PT-76 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. The water-jet outlets at the rear of the vehicle, both of which are closed, can be clearly seen.
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2318:– 12 ordered in 1983 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1983 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). All remain in service as of 2023
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2563:– 170 ordered in 1956 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1957 and 1959. PT-76 Model 2 and PT-76B, passed on to the unified German state.
2262:– 20 ordered in 1977 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1977 (the vehicles were second hand). 18 in service in 1996. 15 in service as of 2023
2220:– 20 ordered in 1981 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1982 (the vehicles were second hand). 20 in service in 1996. 18 in service as of 2023
1980:(Type 82) (Not to be confused with Ob'yekt 906 or PT-85 with a cast turret) – North Korea developed their own vehicle based partly on the PT-76.
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long. The PT-76 carries 40 rounds for its gun. A typical ammunition load consists of 24 x OF-350 Frag-HE, 4 x AP-T, 4 x API-T and 8 x BK-350M
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2406:– 50 ordered in 1983 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1984 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 30 in service as of 2023
2654:– 22 ordered in 1983 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1984 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service) 10 in storage as of 2023
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LCTS 90MP turret, armed with
Cockerill Mk 3M-A2 90 mm gun and equipped with autoloader. The upgrades also includes ability to launch
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1496:(Not to be confused with Ob'yekt 906 or North Korean Type 82) – A PT-76 with a cast turret and an 85 mm gun. It was used during the
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Eastern theater of the 1971 war where the PT-76s proved superior to the obsolete Pakistani
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2364:– 3 ordered in 1971 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1972 (the vehicles were second hand). they all remain in service as of 2023
2290:– 50 PT-76Bs ordered in 1962 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1964. 60 PT-76Bs were in service in 1996. 70 in service as of 2023
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1940:– "Amphibious Incendiary Rocket Launcher Tank") – One PT-76B was modified with the 17-tube 140 mm rocket launcher of the
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1482:– PT-76 with improved amphibious features thanks to slightly larger displacement. This variant was developed for the Russian
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Starry, Donn A. General. "Mounted Combat In Vietnam." Vietnam Studies; Department of the Army. First Printed 1978-CMH 90-17.
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upgrade package from Nimda, Israel in 1990s. Fitted with Cockerill Mk 3M-A2 90 mm gun (with multi-slot muzzle-brake),
2276:– 20 ordered in 1977 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1978 (the vehicles were second hand). 15 in service as of 2023
1472:– Command version with an additional antenna on the right hand side of the turret and a generator at the rear of the deck.
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A PT-76 in Batey ha-Osef museum, Tel Aviv, Israel. In this view one water-jet outlet is open and the other is closed.
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An Ex-Egyptian PT-76 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. Note the elevated trim vane at the front of the vehicle.
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1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun on a rotatable mount and separate hatches for the commander and loader.
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however). Thirteen PT-76s, of the PAVN 202nd Armored Regiment spearheaded an assault against approximately 24
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1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun on a rotatable mount and separate hatches for commander and loader.
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jet fighter bombers, with ordnance to expend, observed the PT-76 and bombed the remainder of the vehicle.
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1520:– Based on the chassis of the PT-76, armed with 90 mm D-62 tank gun, only at technical design stage.
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PT-76 at the United States Army Ordnance Museum (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland) on June 12, 2007.
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Belostokskaya marine brigade (26) from Baltyysk, which is part of the Kaliningrad military district.
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Baryatynski, Mikhail. "Plavayushchiy tank PT-76", Bronyekollektsia series, special issue 1(5)/2004,
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2577:– PT-76 Model 2 and PT-76B, taken from the GDR's army. All were scrapped or sold to other countries
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The PT-76 was involved in a landmark incident in armored warfare, in being the first victim of the
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in collaboration with PT Lumindo Artha Sejati in mid 2020. The original turret were replaced with
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OT-62 TOPAS APC in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. 2005. Note the second bay and the side hatch.
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The loader has the MK-4 observation device mounted on the turret's roof in front of the hatch.
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In 1964 the United States obtained a PT-76 by undisclosed means. The tank was evaluated by the
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1938/46 12.7 mm antiaircraft heavy machine gun on a rotatable mount on top of the turret.
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vehicles because only the driver had a night vision device and also because it has no fire or
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907:(one at the entrance took out three PT-76s until it was knocked out), and ineffectively with
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911:(one-shot disposable 66 mm Light Anti-Tank Weapon). They requested support from nearby
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from 17.1 hp/tonne (12.3 kW/tonne) to 19.5 hp/tonne (14.5 kW/tonne).
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4068:"Indonesia upgrades PT-76 light amphibious tank with John Cockerill 90mm Mk III cannon"
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1907:" active protection system, "Sintez" fire control system, "Bazalt" navigation system,
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4119:"Ukraine to upgrade Indonesian PT-76 light tank with Belgian turret LCTS 90mm cannon"
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and about 2,000 for export). 1,200 in service in 1990. Passed on to successor states.
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light tanks despite being outnumbered. A good example of such an engagement was the
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Dunstan, Simon. "Vietnam Tracks-Armor In Battle." 1982 edition; Osprey Publishing.
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4093:"Kinerja Terjaga, Sejumlah Tank Amfibi PT-76M Korps Marinir Mendapatkan Rekondisi"
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United States – The US Army used a number of PT-76s in the OPFOR role for training
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ATGM, new Cummins VT400 diesel engine and Allison transmission, installation of "
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Tanks in the Easter Offensive 1972: The Vietnam War's great conventional clash
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marines divisions. Although it has been replaced in front line service by the
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4156:"Україна буде модернізувати ПТ-76 для Індонезії: унікальні фото та подробиці"
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as coaxial and pintle-mounted machine guns, a larger gunners sight and a new
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Ex-Syrian or ex-Egyptian BTR-50PK APC in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. 2005.
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rerouted to use the water-jet ports rather than the original engine exhaust.
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self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It uses a number of components from PT-76.
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ZSU-23-4 self-propelled antiaircraft gun. It is based on the GM-575 chassis.
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44 km/h (27 mph) on road, 10.2 km/h (6.3 mph) swimming
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Around 12,000 . (Other sources indicate 5000 were built. See footnote 3).
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One of two PT-76s from the PAVN 202nd Armored Regiment, destroyed by US
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Modern Soviet Armour: Combat Vehicles of the USSR and Warsaw Pact Today
4182:"Індонезійські танки ПТ-76 отримають озброєння з українськими ракетами"
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camp on 6/7 February 1968 (they had already been used in the preceding
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in February, and was deemed inferior to existing light American tanks.
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5017:
Stockwell, David B. "Tanks In The Wire." Account of the Battle of the
4033:"Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's – IHS"
3812:"Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection – Light Tank Development Prototype"
3554:"Czołgi Świata" (World's Tanks or Tanks Of The World) magazine issue 1
2668:– 16, some bought from the GDR after replacement through BMP-1 in 1973
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The first successful action of PAVN armor in Vietnam was against the
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Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices: 1945 to Present
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1458:– A designator for different PT-76 and PT-76B models armed with the
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and later the army of the Krajina Serbs in a few battles during the
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armed forces. It was widely exported to other friendly states, like
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that was introduced in the early 1950s and soon became the standard
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with additional periscopes fitted on the right of the turret roof.
1530:– PT-76 fitted with a 16x130 mm multi barrel rocket launcher.
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4716:"Geschichte(n) aus Stahl, Folge 13: Poseidons Panzer - der PT-76"
3612:"The Battle of Garibpur: Veterans Recall The Prelude to 1971 War"
2802:– 40 inherited from the former Soviet Union. 5 in service in 1995
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4739:(2000 ed.). Karachi: Oxford University press. p. 191.
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4208:"PT-76 MLRS: Prototipe Tank MLRS Amfibi Marinir Yang Terlupakan"
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Zaloga, Steven J., Hull, Andrew W. and Markov, David R. (1999).
1610:– transloader vehicle of the tactical missile system 2K1 "Mars".
1080:-strength unit of Pakistani armor and inflict heavy casualties.
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On May 26, the PAVN made another attempt to retake the city of
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fitted with an anti-aircraft machine gun on top of the turret.
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PT-76 (Ob'yekt 740 obr. 1951) on display at Park Patriot 2015.
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stands for the caliber of the main armament: the 76.2 mm
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2517:– 1 in service in 1998 and 9 in 2003. All were captured from
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2038:– "Armoured Personnel Carrier model 62") ("TOPAS" stands for
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helicopters mounting the new BGM-71 TOW and technicians from
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3055:(26th ed.). Janes Information Group. pp. 183–185.
2848:– Bought and evaluated one example, but, declined acceptance
1804:– "Armored Personnel Carrier model 62") ("TOPAS" stands for
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3979:. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity. 1995. p. III-21
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1594:– airborne assault gun that uses components of the PT-76.
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tanks were destroyed, 3 captured at the cost of 2 PT-76.
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2304:– 30 were in service in 1996. 10 in service as of 2023
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PT-76M (Ob'yekt 740M) on display at Park Patriot 2015.
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4860:(in French). No. 62. Caraktère. pp. 66–79.
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3422:. Headquarters, Department of the Army. p. 314.
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in that country. One FAPLA PT-76 was destroyed by a
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in 1973 PT-76s were used during the crossing of the
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ChTZ) in 1949–1950, under an initial supervision of
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480–510 km (300–320 mi) with external fuel
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1076:with only 14 PT-76s was able to maul a much larger
833:is reported to have used PT-76 units in the war in
5004:(in Indonesian), Penerbit Karunia, Surabaya 2019.
4977:Jane's Tank & Combat Vehicle recognition guide
35:A PT-76 at the Verkhnyaya Pyshma Tank Museum, 2012
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3438:"Bharat Rakshak :: Land Forces Site – PT-76"
2184:South African National Museum of Military History
6203:
5110:PT-76 description (in Russian) and photo gallery
4767:. Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 222–223.
3261:
1616:– launch vehicle of the tactical missile system
1600:– launch vehicle of the tactical missile system
5258:
5044:. Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated.
4906:"Věřte Nevěřte historii Armády České republiky"
4278:"PT-76 Light Amphibious Tank – Army Technology"
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2901:
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1048:The PT-76 saw action with Indian forces in the
1007:On April 24, 1972, the US special experimental
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3926:Deutsche Militärfahrzeuge – Bundeswehr und NVA
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2770:– About 12,000 produced (about 10,000 for the
1406:SAM system. It is based on the GM-578 chassis.
1011:arrived in South Vietnam. It consisted of two
926:pilot radioed the tank's position to a nearby
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5038:International Institute for Strategic Studies
4935:International Institute for Strategic Studies
4817:International Institute for Strategic Studies
4761:International Institute for Strategic Studies
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1112:People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola
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3646:War in Angola: The Final South African Phase
3272:"PT-76 Amphibious Light Tank Combat Vehicle"
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1865:– Indonesian Marines PT-76B modernized with
4823:. Oxford University Press. pp. 90–91.
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1844:. It is equipped with an extra R-112 radio.
1724:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1654:– Chassis used for the 2P25 launch vehicle
1175:in 1999-2003, and also in mid 1970s during
581:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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4957:Armor of the Vietnam War (2): Asian Forces
4682:Armor of the Vietnam War (2): Asian Forces
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3331:Dougherty, Martin J. (19 September 2017).
3300:NATO and Warsaw Pact Tanks of the Cold War
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621:The BM-354P High Velocity Armor Piercing (
386:The tank's full name is Floating Tank–76 (
6232:Military vehicles introduced in the 1950s
6177:List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
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4979:, HarperCollins Publishers, London 2002.
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3368:Hiestand, William E. (17 February 2022).
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1744:Learn how and when to remove this message
601:Learn how and when to remove this message
518:rounds (with AP-T rounds substituted for
164:6.91 m (22 ft 8 in) (hull)
4959:, Concord Publications, Hong Kong 1998.
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3924:Gau L-R., Plate J., Siegert J. (2001) –
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118:1951–1969 (chassis maybe still produced)
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3125:"Gary's Combat Vehicle Reference Guide"
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3001:"U.S. Experts Study 15-Ton Soviet Tank"
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2640:(NVA) in 1969 and in service until 1970
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1107:by the Egyptian 130th Marines Brigade.
243:coax machine gun (1,000 rds) since 1967
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3793:"JED The Military Equipment Directory"
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2953:from the original on 10 September 2015
1329:2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh
1240:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
895:, which was just across the border in
433:anti-aircraft missile launch vehicle.
162:7.63 m (25 ft) (gun forward)
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4912:from the original on 29 November 2014
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3952:from the original on 28 November 2014
3818:from the original on 17 December 2014
3374:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 24.
3296:
3278:from the original on 28 November 2014
3053:Jane's Armour & Artillery 2005-06
3007:. Associated Press. 5 December 1964.
2421:Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
2067:
1836:– Command tank based on PT-76 Model 2
425:self-propelled antiaircraft gun, the
4294:Voyenny Parad, No 3, 2005, pp. 72-74
4039:from the original on 26 January 2013
3158:from the original on 24 October 2014
3097:from the original on 16 October 2014
3050:
2965:
2173:
1722:adding citations to reliable sources
1689:
1553:, based on the chassis of the PT-76.
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579:adding citations to reliable sources
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429:airborne self-propelled gun and the
188:3 (driver, commander/gunner, loader)
180:2.325 m (7 ft 7.5 in)
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3023:
3011:from the original on 16 August 2018
2925:
2410:
1386:ASU-85 airborne self-propelled gun.
1114:(FAPLA) deployed PT-76s during the
977:First combat use of the TOW missile
13:
6212:Cold War tanks of the Soviet Union
4358:from the original on 5 August 2009
4214:(in Indonesian). 18 September 2016
1095:The PT-76 also saw service in the
718:
633:
315:370–400 km (230–250 mi)
172:3.15 m (10 ft 4 in)
14:
6248:
5080:
4903:
4795:. London: Brassey's. p. 34.
3864:from the original on 21 July 2014
3664:. 13 October 2006. Archived from
3659:"PRESERVED TANKS IN SOUTH AFRICA"
1774:
1037:
855:
700:Museum of the Great Patriotic War
6237:Volgograd Tractor Plant products
6171:
6162:
6161:
5465:
4662:from the original on 4 July 2010
4284:from the original on 2017-08-21.
3337:. Book Sales. pp. 102–105.
2913:from the original on 14 May 2008
2861:– US light tank of the Cold War.
2838:
2817:
2806:
2792:
2778:
2760:
2742:
2731:
2717:
2700:
2686:
2672:
2658:
2644:
2627:
2609:
2595:
2581:
2567:
2553:
2539:
2525:
2507:
2493:
2479:
2465:
2451:
2437:
2396:
2382:
2368:
2354:
2336:
2322:
2308:
2294:
2280:
2266:
2252:
2246:Democratic Republic of the Congo
2238:
2224:
2210:
2196:
2116:
1694:
551:
237:coax machine gun (1,000 rds.) or
29:
6227:Light tanks of the Soviet Union
4897:
4886:from the original on 2011-07-14
4872:
4849:
4809:
4793:The military balance, 1989-1990
4789:Institute for Strategic Studies
4781:
4753:
4728:
4699:
4674:
4647:
4628:
4352:"SIPRI Arms Transfers Database"
4288:
4244:
4226:
4200:
4174:
4148:
4136:
4111:
4085:
4060:
4025:
4003:
3938:
3918:
3830:
3804:
3651:
3638:
3629:
3618:from the original on 2019-03-31
3604:
3582:
3571:from the original on 2008-04-07
3565:"Vietnam War Battle of Ben Het"
3557:
3548:
3539:
3530:
3521:
3512:
3501:from the original on 2019-03-31
3487:
3409:
3324:
3297:Green, Michael (30 June 2022).
3290:
1823:
1353:
1090:
421:armored personnel carrier, the
5002:Sejarah Kavaleri Korps Marinir
4939:The Military Balance 1995-1996
4821:The Military Balance 1993-1994
4635:Military equipment of Bulgaria
2993:
2182:Captured Angolan PT-76 at the
1969:
1911:radios and other improvements.
1083:During the battle 8 Pakistani
860:
436:
134:Specifications (PT-76 model 1)
123:
1:
5099:PT-76 walkarounds (Hungarian)
4927:
4880:"Trade Register 1950 to 2007"
4252:"An Amphbian's Missed Chance"
3495:"PT-76 LIGHT AMPHIBIOUS TANK"
3051:Foss, Christopher F. (2005).
2101:57 mm L/76.6 S-60 AA gun
2076:PT-76B amphibious light tank.
2015:with additional 12.7 mm
1993:with additional 12.7 mm
1120:lengthy military intervention
877:tanks formed the bulk of the
542:
4420:. Pancerni 2. Archived from
4188:(in Ukrainian). 12 June 2020
4099:(in Indonesian). 25 May 2020
3644:Heitman, Helmoed-R. (1990).
3589:Official War History of 1971
2148:
2126:was used by the US Army for
1848:
1322:on the Indonesian island of
1299:Croatian War of Independence
1154:Croatian War of Independence
1140:, the PT-76 served with the
689:
7:
6217:Light tanks of the Cold War
5260:Armoured personnel carriers
5065:. Arms & Armour Press.
4941:. Oxford University Press.
4162:(in Ukrainian). 28 May 2020
2852:
2623:. All destroyed or scrapped
2392:– 300 in service as of 2023
1402:2P25 launch vehicle of the
1348:
1021:Hughes Aircraft Corporation
973:armored personnel carrier.
650:
496:
257:180 kilowatts (240 hp)
10:
6253:
5387:Infantry fighting vehicles
5171:armoured fighting vehicles
4737:A history of pakistan army
4011:"NIMDA – BTR-50 and PT-76"
3840:. Darlington Productions.
3416:Nelson, Harold D. (1983).
3303:. Pen and Sword Military.
2708:People's Republic of China
2248:- 10 in service as of 2023
2135:
2061:Wóz Pogotowia Technicznego
1686:People's Republic of China
1672:
1498:Invasion of Czechoslovakia
1246:Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
1220:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
1194:Soviet invasion of Hungary
1050:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
1041:
1009:1st Combat Aerial TOW Team
945:
463:Stalingrad Tractor Factory
6157:
5991:
5953:
5895:
5822:
5614:
5538:
5525:
5473:
5460:
5393:
5380:
5311:
5270:
5266:
5253:
5191:
5183:
5178:
5089:at Tanks-Encyclopedia.com
5042:The Military Balance 2023
5000:Haryadi, Yosafat Robert.
4765:The Military Balance 2010
4735:Cloughley, Brain (1999).
2832:Evaluation-only operators
2009:without the muzzle brake.
1984:
1948:
1320:Maluku sectarian conflict
1173:Maluku sectarian conflict
1118:, as did Cuba during its
865:Soviet PT-76s along with
479:
446:(a research institute of
398:
388:
321:
307:
287:
279:
269:
261:
247:
225:
221:rifled tank gun (40 rds.)
209:
197:
192:
184:
176:
168:
158:
138:
133:
122:
114:
100:
92:
81:
76:
68:
63:
54:Place of origin
53:
40:
28:
21:
6129:Vickers MBT Mk 4 Valiant
4057:Haryadi 2019, p. 421-422
2870:
1227:South African Border War
1163:used its PT-76Bs on the
893:Battle of Ban Houei Sane
879:People's Army of Vietnam
672:
448:Chelyabinsk Tank Factory
4123:www.armyrecognition.com
4072:www.armyrecognition.com
3419:Poland, a Country Study
3185:March 25, 2007, at the
1891:– Proposed upgrades by
1642:– Chassis used for the
1335:Second Persian Gulf War
1161:Indonesian Marine Corps
881:(PAVN) armored forces.
681:Swimming Polish PT-76s.
655:
5059:Zaloga, Steve (1979).
3648:. Ashanti Pub. p. 138.
2475:− 8 in service in 2005
2473:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2461:– 8 in service in 1995
2432:
2424:
2191:
2170:
2077:
1858:
1784:
1770:amphibious light tank.
1407:
1395:
1387:
1379:
1371:
1363:
1142:Yugoslav People's Army
994:
961:
729:
707:
682:
643:
618:
506:
489:
474:Tank-Automotive Center
6192:Tanks in the Cold War
6054:M8 armored gun system
4975:Christopher F. Foss,
4844:Military Balance 1995
4694:Military Balance 2023
4623:Military Balance 1995
4611:Military Balance 2023
4599:Military Balance 2023
4587:Military Balance 2023
4575:Military Balance 2023
4563:Military Balance 2023
4551:Military Balance 2023
4539:Military Balance 2023
4527:Military Balance 2023
4515:Military Balance 2023
4503:Military Balance 2023
4491:Military Balance 2023
4479:Military Balance 2023
4467:Military Balance 2023
4455:Military Balance 2023
4443:Military Balance 2023
3928:– Motorbuch Verlag -
2990:Baryatynski, pp.13–15
2638:North Vietnamese Army
2621:2003 invasion of Iraq
2430:
2418:
2362:Republic of the Congo
2181:
2156:
2109:power-to-weight ratio
2087:power-to-weight ratio
2075:
1889:PT-76(M) with LCTS 90
1856:
1782:
1549:– amphibious tracked
1480:PT-76M (Ob'yekt 740M)
1401:
1393:
1385:
1377:
1369:
1361:
1341:2003 invasion of Iraq
1056:. The tactics of the
1023:. It deployed in the
984:
955:
946:Further information:
922:(17th Parallel). The
846:Ludowe Wojsko Polskie
726:
697:
680:
641:
616:
531:of the same caliber.
504:
487:
283:370 mm (14.6 in)
280:Ground clearance
16:Amphibious light tank
4858:Batailles et Blindés
3708:Haryadi 2019, p. 421
3692:Haryadi 2019, p. 383
3614:. 21 November 2017.
3274:. Military Factory.
2752:– 8 used during the
2738:Russia – 150 in 2010
2332:– 2 PT-76 as of 2023
1875:Detroit Diesel 6V92T
1718:improve this section
1620:(S-125A) (FROG-3/5).
1129:armoured car during
930:tank unit of the US
913:Khe Sanh Combat Base
905:M40 recoilless rifle
575:improve this section
6188:Tank classification
6184:History of the tank
5112:at armoured.vif2.ru
4955:Albert Grandolini,
4696:, pp. 407–408.
4684:(1998), pp. 13; 27.
4613:, pp. 486–487.
4601:, pp. 298–299.
4565:, pp. 262–263.
4517:, pp. 253–256.
4505:, pp. 457–458.
4469:, pp. 393–394.
4457:, pp. 434–435.
4424:on 29 November 2014
3858:"FROG-2 3R-2, Mars"
3444:on 29 November 2014
2931:Baryatynski, pp.4–8
1857:Indonesian PT-76(M)
1518:PT-90 (Ob'yekt 906)
1508:PT-85 (Ob'yekt 906)
924:Forward Air Control
6109:Spähpanzer SP I.C.
6034:Expeditionary Tank
5842:M41 Walker Bulldog
5173:after World War II
5124:at sinodefence.com
5118:at battletanks.com
5106:at enemyforces.com
4640:2014-10-08 at the
4258:. 15 February 2021
3912:2010-06-12 at the
3798:2007-12-24 at the
3671:on 13 October 2006
3594:2013-05-28 at the
3252:2007-10-17 at the
3146:Rubén Urribarres.
3130:2007-10-28 at the
3005:The New York Times
2433:
2425:
2192:
2171:
2078:
2068:Russian Federation
2036:ransportér vzor 62
2027:(OT-62 stands for
1859:
1802:ransportér vzor 62
1793:(OT-62 stands for
1785:
1604:(S-122A) (FROG-2).
1408:
1396:
1388:
1380:
1372:
1364:
1313:Second Chechen War
1066:Battle of Garibpur
1044:Battle of Garibpur
995:
962:
932:3rd Tank Battalion
730:
708:
683:
644:
619:
507:
490:
394:plavayushchiy tank
288:Fuel capacity
85:N. Shashmurin and
77:Production history
6199:
6198:
6144:WZ-132 light tank
6139:WZ-111 heavy tank
6104:Spähpanzer Ru 251
5663:CM-11 Brave Tiger
5570:
5569:
5566:
5565:
5521:
5520:
5456:
5455:
5376:
5375:
5372:
5371:
5249:
5248:
5072:978-0-85368-173-1
5051:978-1-032-50895-5
5040:(February 2023).
5025:in 1968. (1990);
5019:US Special Forces
5010:978-979-9039-97-2
4948:978-0-19-828055-2
4830:978-1-85753-038-4
4774:978-1-85743-557-3
4625:, pp. 78–79.
3893:978-5-9771-0106-6
3381:978-1-4728-4900-7
3344:978-0-7858-3563-9
3310:978-1-3990-0432-9
3062:978-0-7106-2686-8
2174:Current operators
1754:
1753:
1746:
1624:TZM 2P17 (S-124A)
1614:SPU 2P16 (S-123A)
1267:Angolan Civil War
1213:Operation Dwikora
1207:Laotian Civil War
1187:List of conflicts
1131:Operation Moduler
1116:Angolan Civil War
1105:Great Bitter Lake
1025:Central Highlands
1002:anti-tank missile
991:Angolan Civil War
985:A Cuban PT-76 in
948:Battle of Ben Het
942:Battle of Ben Het
611:
610:
603:
331:
330:
253:6 cylinder inline
6244:
6222:Amphibious tanks
6175:
6174:
6165:
6164:
6134:Vickers MBT Mk 7
5862:SK-105 Kürassier
5814:Vickers MBT Mk 3
5802:Vickers MBT Mk 1
5597:
5590:
5583:
5574:
5573:
5527:
5526:
5462:
5461:
5382:
5381:
5268:
5267:
5255:
5254:
5180:
5179:
5157:
5150:
5143:
5134:
5133:
5104:PT-76 Light Tank
5076:
5055:
4972:
4952:
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4921:
4919:
4917:
4901:
4895:
4894:
4892:
4891:
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4726:
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4685:
4678:
4672:
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4669:
4667:
4656:"Croatian Armor"
4651:
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4584:
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4292:
4286:
4285:
4274:
4268:
4267:
4265:
4263:
4248:
4242:
4241:
4240:on 22 June 2004.
4236:. Archived from
4230:
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4223:
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4198:
4197:
4195:
4193:
4178:
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4017:. Archived from
4007:
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3995:
3989:
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3507:
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3491:
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3482:
3476:
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3454:
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3449:
3440:. Archived from
3433:
3424:
3423:
3413:
3407:
3402:
3393:
3392:
3390:
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3093:. Pancerni.net.
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2411:Former operators
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2399:
2388:
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2105:Nizhniy Novgorod
2097:
2096:
1963:Nimda Group Ltd.
1959:
1958:
1834:
1833:
1762:
1761:
1749:
1742:
1738:
1735:
1729:
1698:
1690:
1662:GSP (Ob'yekt 55)
1608:TZM 2P3 (S-120A)
1598:SPU 2P2 (S-119A)
1538:
1537:
1494:
1493:
1470:
1469:
1456:
1455:
1434:
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1260:Operation Seroja
1017:Bell Helicopters
827:developing world
606:
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6119:T95 medium tank
5996:
5987:
5949:
5891:
5818:
5755:Lion of Babylon
5610:
5601:
5571:
5562:
5534:
5532:Armoured trains
5517:
5469:
5452:
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5307:
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5122:Chinese Type 63
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4021:on 6 June 2021.
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3946:"Modernization"
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101:Manufacturer
72:1951–present
58:Soviet Union
6089:Object 490A
6059:MB-3 Tamoyo
5616:Main battle
5508:T-98 Kombat
5443:T-15 Armata
5241:T-14 Armata
5128:Cuban PT-76
4916:15 November
4666:15 November
4428:15 November
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4015:nimda.co.il
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3257:(in Polish)
3180:"panzersgt"
3162:15 November
3101:15 November
2957:15 November
2917:15 November
2772:Soviet Army
2754:Ten-Day War
2445:Afghanistan
2344:North Korea
2043:ransportér
2024:OT-62 TOPAS
1970:North Korea
1901:Falarick 90
1809:ransportér
1790:OT-62 TOPAS
1575:Ob'yekt 914
1561:Ob'yekt 911
1528:Ob'yekt 280
1305:Bosnian war
1293:Ten-Day War
1262:(Indonesia)
1233:Six-Day War
1215:(Indonesia)
1201:Vietnam War
1152:(1991) and
1146:Ten-Day War
1136:During the
1097:Six-Day War
1085:M24 Chaffee
1070:Indian Army
1068:, where an
1062:M24 Chaffee
1058:Indian Army
989:during the
958:M48 Pattons
936:F-4 Phantom
861:Vietnam War
799:North Korea
735:Afghanistan
456:Kirov Plant
452:Josef Kotin
437:Development
377:North Korea
357:Warsaw Pact
353:Soviet Army
309:Operational
301:US gal
274:torsion-bar
126: built
87:Zh.Y. Kotin
6206:Categories
6099:Object 785
6094:Object 770
6084:Object 292
6079:Object 279
6074:Object 187
5993:Prototypes
5915:M47 Patton
5910:M46 Patton
5905:Charioteer
5782:Type 69/79
5688:M48 Patton
5498:GAZ Vodnik
5359:BTR Krymsk
5095:at FAS.org
4928:References
4890:2008-08-17
4746:0195795075
4234:"Projects"
4129:2021-02-05
4078:2021-02-05
3622:2019-03-31
3575:2008-03-13
3505:2019-03-31
3247:"softland"
2825:Yugoslavia
2666:Mozambique
2521:. Scrapped
2350:as of 2023
2316:Madagascar
1934:ncendiary
1840:and PT-76B
1734:March 2024
1618:2K6 "Luna"
1602:2K1 "Mars"
1303:1992–1995
1297:1991–1995
1285:1991–2001
1278:1990–1991
1271:1980–1988
1265:1975–2002
1225:1966–1990
1211:1964-1965
1205:1960–1975
1199:1959–1975
1167:island of
1165:Indonesian
1042:See also:
999:BGM-71 TOW
928:M48 Patton
815:Yugoslavia
795:Mozambique
791:Madagascar
591:March 2013
543:Ammunition
345:light tank
342:amphibious
299:; 66
270:Suspension
148:short tons
142:14.6
48:light tank
45:Amphibious
5968:Conqueror
5925:Panzer 61
5920:Panzer 58
5807:Vijayanta
5720:Panzer 68
5683:M1 Abrams
5678:Leopard 2
5673:Leopard 1
5658:Chonma-ho
5653:Chieftain
5636:Centurion
5211:T-54/T-55
4866:1765-0828
3015:16 August
2652:Nicaragua
2288:Indonesia
2157:Operators
2149:Operators
1849:Indonesia
1705:does not
1074:Battalion
1072:Infantry
779:Indonesia
690:Equipment
627:hull down
562:does not
444:Leningrad
365:Indonesia
295:(55
291:250
265:12.3 kW/t
227:Secondary
152:long tons
96:1949–1951
6019:Char 25T
5867:Stingray
5700:M60 tank
5608:Cold War
5493:GAZ Tigr
5023:Lang Vei
5021:camp at
4937:(1995).
4910:Archived
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4763:(2010).
4709:and the
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2911:Archived
2853:See also
2750:Slovenia
2694:Pakistan
2501:Cambodia
2487:Bulgaria
1942:BM-14-17
1930:eluncur
1905:Zaslon-L
1881:PT-76(M)
1877:engine.
1863:PT-76(M)
1656:2K12 Kub
1644:ZSU-23-4
1536:PT-76RKh
1404:2K12 Kub
1349:Variants
1315:(Russia)
1280:Gulf War
1150:Slovenia
1127:Ratel-90
909:M72 LAWs
886:Lang Vei
875:Type 59s
835:Chechnya
803:Pakistan
651:Mobility
630:system.
512:calibers
497:Armament
431:2K12 Kub
423:ZSU-23-4
412:tank gun
239:7.62 mm
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