1776:(1983) – Extensive modernization of the T-62 with protection and mobility improvements and the "Volna" fire control system. It is fitted with a BDD appliqué armour package, an additional belly armour plate for anti-mine protection, 10 mm thick reinforced rubber side skirts and 10 mm thick anti-neutron liner. The BDD appliqué armour package brings the frontal armour to nearly equivalent to the early T-64A and T-72 Ural and consists of an appliqué plate on the glacis and two horseshoe shaped blocks fitted to the front of the turret. This armour should be proof against all 84mm and 90mm tank gun rounds at all ranges, 105mm APDS and HEAT, 84mm and 106mm recoilless rifle HEAT rounds and many 1st generation anti-tank missiles as well as the M72A3 LAW and RPG-7. The handrails around the turret have been removed to make space for the BDD appliqué armour. Fastenings for four spare track chain links have been added on the side of the turret. The tank is fitted with RhKM tracks from the T-72 main battle tank and two additional shock absorbers on the first pair of road wheels. The "Volna" fire control system was improved by fitting the KTD-2 (or KTD-1) laser rangefinder in an armoured box over the main armament. There is a new TShSM-41U gunner's sight, new commander's sight, "Meteor-M1" stabiliser, BV-62 ballistic computer and 9K116-2 "Sheksna" (NATO: AT-10 Stabber) guided missile unit with 1K13-BOM sight (it is both a night sight and ATGM launcher sight but cannot be used for both functions simultaneously) which allows the tank to fire 9M117 Bastion ATGMs through its gun tube. The tank was fitted with a gun thermal sleeve, new radios, the R-173 radio set instead of R-123M and a new V-55U diesel engine developing 620 hp (462 kW). The ammunition load was increased by two rounds. Some are fitted with two clusters of four smoke grenade launchers each on the right rear of the turret. US intelligence saw T-62M tanks for the first time during the
2266:– Greatly upgraded armour protection, including composite armour on the glacis and turret front, and appliqué or thickened armour elsewhere. Even the appliqué and/or thickened armour appears to be more advanced than earlier models, and does not appear to have gained a huge amount of weight. A ballistic computer was added to the fire control suite, and the fire control suite has been integrated into a complete system rather than being a patchwork of upgrades. Gun stabilization has been improved. Radios are improved, and the suspension beefed up. The new engine is a 750-horsepower model which can lay a thick, oily smoke screen by injecting diesel fuel into its exhaust. Lugs for ERA (similar to the Russian Kontakt-3 ERA) were added to turret sides, and lugs on the armoured track skirts and on the glacis. Lugs for a relatively small amount of ERA bricks on the turret front; the ERA on the turret front would only protect 40% of hits to the turret front. On side of the turret, clusters of four smoke grenade launchers; at the rear of the turret another cluster of four smoke grenade launchers, firing backwards instead of forward.
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2158:: Mid 1990s Egyptian refurbishment and modernization program. The tanks were fitted with a license-built German MTU engine developing 880 hp (656 kW). The tanks are armed with a license-built 105 mm M68 tank gun, an Italian fire control system with ballistics computer, infrared vision device, laser rangefinder, gun stabiliser, additional armour including reactive armour, armoured side skirts, modernised suspension and six smoke grenade launchers on each side of the turret. It has an upgraded NBC (nuclear, biological, and chemical) protection system. The T-62E Mark II carries two Egyptian-made two-round anti-tank missile launchers or two 2-round launchers for 80 mm D-3000 smoke rockets on an encroachment extension, or a box-type launcher holding two Sakr smoke missiles on each side of the turret. The upgrade did not change the weight of the tank, which remained at 45 tons.
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1918:) vehicle protection system. The system was developed in 1964 and was specially designed to protect the tank's front and sides up to an angle of 25° against shaped-charge projectiles with of a maximum caliber of 115 mm. It consisted of a stretchable screen with net structure centered on the vehicle's main armament and lateral flipper-type sideskirts. It was intended for T-54, T-55 and T-62 tanks. The diameter of the screens was different for each tank type. The individual screen sections could be replaced in two minutes. While it was successful in wide open spaces, it was an impractical in wooded areas. Because of that the development was not heavily used, although the flipper-type sideskirts were later used in the initial T-72 models.
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575:"Molot" Rapira. It was the first smoothbore tank gun to go into serial production where it received the designation 2A20. It was put in trials against the D-10TS tank gun, which armed the T-54B as well as some T-55 and T-55A medium tanks. These trials showed that the under-calibre projectiles fired from the U-5TS had a nearly 200 m/sec higher muzzle velocity. It became apparent that the maximum range of the new tank gun was almost double that of the D-10TS. The only serious drawback of the U-5TS tank gun was the fact that it was not as accurate as the D-10TS, because of the lack of rifling. However, the greater range of the gun and its extremely high muzzle velocity made the poor accuracy less of an issue.
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board (3 in reserve and 12 in the autoloader). The ATGM was launched from an arm rising through the roof of the turret. The secondary armament consisted of a 7.62 mm PKT general-purpose machine gun for which it carried 2,000 rounds. The turret was fitted with T2-PD and UPN-S day/night sights. About 60 IT-1 tank destroyers were built between 1968 and 1970 by various companies including 20 built by the
Uralvagonzavod factory in 1970. Only two battalions operated them, one with artillery personnel and one with tank personnel, with one battalion in Belarus MD and the other one in the Carpathian MD. The units were disbanded after the withdrawal of the IT-1 and all the vehicles were converted to
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2148:: developed in the early 1980s. While retaining the Soviet 115 mm gun, more powerful ammunition allows engaging a target at greater range. Some main guns were replaced with the Royal Ordnance L7 105 mm gun as offered by the Austrian firm NORICUM. Other modifications included a British diesel engine developing 750 hp (559 kW), a two-plane stabiliser, ballistic computer, laser rangefinder in an armoured box over the main armament, a cluster of six smoke grenade launchers on the right side of the turret, a fire control system from BMP-3 IFV and additional armour including reactive armour. The upgrades resulted in an increase of weight to 43 tons.
2473:– 175 were ordered in 1980 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1981 and 1985 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 35 were ordered in 1987 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1987. 100 were ordered in 1987 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1987 and 1988 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 24 were ordered in 1993 from Bulgaria and delivered in 1993 (the vehicles were previously in Bulgarian service). 30 were ordered in 1993 from Russia and delivered between 1993 and 1994 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet and then Russian service; some could be T-55s). 50 in service as of 2023
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1086:, the T-62 was a primary tank used by the Soviet army. The Soviets used tanks in several ways, with the use of many in fire support bases, while others were employed for convoy protection or as infantry support. Towards the end of the war T-62Ms, using the BDD appliqué armour, appeared in large numbers. According to US sources, nearly 325 T-62s fell victim to Mujahideen attacks, especially from anti-tank mines and RPGs, although this number is directly contradicted by Soviet sources, which show far fewer losses. Others fell into the hands of the Afghan Mujahideen after they were left behind by withdrawing Soviet forces.
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has a range of effective fire of about 4 km during day conditions and 800 m at night (with the use of night vision equipment). This tank was fitted with a Meteor two-axis stabiliser, which allows the T-62 to aim and fire while moving. Tests of the Meteor conducted by the US army gave the T-62 a first hit probability of 70% for a moving target at 1000 meters with the tank moving up to 20 km/per hour. This gave the tank a good advantage in dynamic battlefields and breakthrough operations, especially in
Central Europe where most of tank battles would take place under the 1500 meters range.
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2645:– 500 were ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1973 and 1974. 200 ordered in 1978 from Libya were delivered in 1979 as aid. 300 were ordered in 1982 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1982 and 1984 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 1,000 T-62s were in service as of 2005. In 2018, the Russian Federation reactivated and field-tested T-62M and T-62MV tanks from war stores and transported them to Syria. T-62A, T-62 obr. 1972, T-62 obr. 1975, T-62K, T-62M, and T-62MV as of 2023
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2168:: T-62 tank upgrade developed in 2004. This upgrade arms the tank with the 120 mm M-393 tank gun developed by FSUE. The gun is 5.30 m long and weighs 2.6 tonnes. It can be elevated or depressed between −7° and +15°. The tank has a new license-built German MTU engine developing 890 hp (664 kW) and additional armour, including reactive armour and armoured side skirts. The upgrades resulted in a weight increase to 46.5 tons. This upgrade was completed by the end of 2008.
1672:– Original production model equipped with the 115 mm U-5TS "Molot" (2A20) Rapira smoothbore tank gun with a "Meteor" two-plane stabiliser. It has a TKN-3 commander's day/night sight, TSh-2B-41 gunner day sight with 3.5/7x magnification and TPN1–41–11 night sight. It carries 40 rounds for the main gun and 2500 rounds for the PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun. The V-55V engine produces 581 hp (433 kW). It has a commander's cupola welded to turret.
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824:, Ukraine and Omsk Factory No. 183 replaced part of their T-55 production with the T-62. The original plans were that the T-62 would be produced until Morozov's Ob'yekt 432 tank was developed. T-62 production was maintained at Uralvagonzavod until 1973 when it was replaced on the production lines by the T-72. Until the end of production 20,000 T-62 tanks were produced by Uralvagonzavod. Production in the Soviet Union was stopped in 1975.
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689:. It has five pairs of rubber-tired road wheels, a drive sprocket at the rear and an idler at the front on each side, with no return rollers. The first and last road wheels each have a hydraulic shock absorber. The tank is powered by the V-55 12-cylinder 4-stroke one-chamber 38.88-litre water-cooled diesel engine developing 581 hp (433 kW) at 2,000 rpm. This is the same engine as the one used in the T-55.
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2597:– At least 2,000 were inherited from the Soviet Union. 761 were in active service in 1995. 191 were in active service and 1,929 in storage as of 2000. During 2013 all the tanks of the model and its modifications were allegedly scrapped – later it was found this was not true, as Russia reactivated numerous T-62s to resupply the Syrian Army. In 2022, Russia sent T-62 tanks to reinforce the
2821:– 100 were ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1974 and 1975. 600 ordered in 1976 from the Soviet Union were delivered between 1977 and 1979. 2,150 were ordered in 1982 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1982 and 1989 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). 1,000 in service in 1989. 500 were estimated to be in service prior to the
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2332:– Upgraded by Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau. It is fitted with the 5TDF 700 hp diesel engine, a 125 mm KBA-101 tank gun, new fire control equipment and enhanced armour protection. The combat weight is 39.5 tonnes. The crew still consists of 4 men because there is no automatic loader. The upgrade package is aimed at the export market.
2529:– 65 were ordered in 1981 from Libya and received in 1981 as aid (the vehicles were previously in Libyan service). 100 were ordered in 1982 from Syria and delivered in 1982 (the vehicles were previously in Syrian service). Iran ordered 150 Ch'ŏnma-hos in 1981 from North Korea and they were delivered between 1982 and 1985. At least 75 in service as of 2023
1358:. A number of T-62s were lost during the 1986 campaign, with some being abandoned on the battlefield and others destroyed by UNITA insurgents or South African air strikes. FAPLA T-62s were present during the initial phase of Operation Saluting October, a similar offensive undertaken the following year, but did not see action in the ensuing 1987-88
665:-T, BK-4, BK-4M HEAT and OF-18 Frag-HE rounds. The 115 mm gun introduced the first successful APFSDS ammunition, albeit with a steel penetrator. A smoothbore gun allowed a significantly better performance (from 10% to 20%) over HEAT ammunition, which was considered the main ammunition type for fighting enemy armour at medium and long ranges.
1992:) – After the withdrawal of the IT-1 from front-line service many of the vehicles were partially converted to ARVs. The only differences from the standard IT-1 was that the turret was fixed in position after all the ATGM gear was removed. They were not very successful and were soon converted into the BTS-4V armoured recovery vehicles.
2487:– 200 were ordered in 1976 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1976 and 1983 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 200 were ordered in 1984 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1984 and 1988. 400 in service in 2005. Operates an unknown number of T-62s as of 2023. They are modernised to the T-62M standard
2260:– A simple progressive upgrade of the Ch’onma-ho 2, with a thermal sleeve for the main gun and armoured track skirts added. It is possible, but considered unlikely, that lugs for ERA have been added since its introduction; if they are present, they would be most likely found on the glacis and turret sides. A night vision upgrade.
2583:– 350 were ordered in 1970 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1971 and 1975. 150 ordered in 1974 from the Soviet Union were delivered between 1976 and 1978. North Korea also produced more than 1,200 Ch'ŏnma-hos. 1,800 T-62s and Ch'ŏnma-hos in 2005. Unknown number of T-62 and Ch'ŏnma-hos in service as of 2023
564:. The Soviets decided to "recaliber" the already existing 100 mm D-54TS tank gun. The modifications made to the gun included removing the rifling of the gun, reducing the profile of the bullet chamber, removing the muzzle brake, lengthening the gun tube, adding an automatic cartridge-case ejector, and adding a
2954:– 50 were ordered from the Soviet Union in 1979 and received in 1979 as aid. Another 100 were ordered in 1980 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1981 and 1982. 120 more ordered in 1986 from the Soviet Union were delivered in 1986. All the vehicles of the last batch were previously in Soviet service.
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there are some differences. These include the hull, which is a few centimetres longer and wider, the different road wheels, and differences in characteristic uneven gaps between road wheels. Unlike the T-54 and T-55 medium tanks, the gaps between the last three pairs of road wheels are larger than the rest.
2561:– 150 were ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1974. 400 were ordered in 1976 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1976 and 1978. 250 were ordered in 1978 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1978. At the peak there were approximately 900 T-62s in service. Before the fall of the
1687:) (1964) – T-62 command variant. It is fitted with an R-112 (or R-130) radio, an AB-1 APU and an antenna base on top of the turret. The ammunition load was decreased to 36 for the main gun and 1,750 rounds for the coaxial general-purpose machine gun. It was mainly used by company and battalion commanders.
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which bought 250 T-62s, which were delivered between 1970 and 1974. After the war in
Afghanistan, Bulgaria received a number of T-62s from the Soviet Union in the 1980s. These were modified, but due to several problems were quickly withdrawn from service; some were sold to Angola and Yemen. Many were
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The gunner has two periscope vision blocks, one of which is used in conjunction with the main searchlight mounted coaxially on the right side of the main armament. There are two other smaller searchlights. One of these is used by the commander and is mounted on his cupola. The tank has two headlights
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Because the T-62 weighs more than the T-55, it is less manoeuvrable. Like the T-55, the T-62 has three external diesel fuel tanks on the right fender and a single auxiliary oil tank on the left fender. The tank carries 960 litres of fuel in its internal and external fuel tanks. Two optional 200-litre
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The gun can be elevated or depressed between −6° and +16°. It is reloaded manually and gets automatically reset to +3.5° of elevation after it is fired if the stabiliser is enabled. Empty cartridges are automatically ejected outside the vehicle through a small hatch in the rear of the turret. The gun
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The tank carries 40 rounds for the main gun. 4 rounds are placed in the turret, and the rest are stored in the back of the fighting compartment and in the front of the hull, to the right of the driver. It carries 2,500 rounds for the coaxial machine gun. All of the vehicle's armament is mounted in or
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The OKB-520 design bureau of
Uralvagonzavod provided another design, the Ob'yekt 167, which was the Ob'yekt 166 with a new more powerful V-26 engine using a charger, developing 700 hp (522 kW). Two prototypes were built in the middle of 1961 and passed the trials. This time the GBTU decided
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A large open stowage bin was fitted to the turret rear, where stowed gear could, unfortunately, obstruct the hatch for the automatic cartridge case ejection system, with a lidded bin on the right of the turret. These bins were similar to those fitted on Tirans 4 and 5. The original 115 mm gun
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The T-62 has a typical tank layout: driver's compartment at the front, fighting compartment in the centre and engine compartment in the rear. The four-man crew consists of the commander, driver, gunner and loader. Although the T-62 is very similar to the T-55 and makes use of many of the same parts,
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In 1957, Uralvagonzavod built two Obiekt 140 prototypes which were put on trials soon after. The Obiekt 140 would be more expensive in serial production. Forced to abandon the Obiekt 140, Kartsev started working on yet another T-54 modernisation called the Obiekt 155. This design was more similar to
2515:– 20 were ordered in 1977 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1977 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 50 were ordered in 1980 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1980 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 70 in service as of 2005. Unknown number in service as of 2023
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The commander's cupola is located on the left of the top of the turret. The loader has a single-piece hatch located on the right side of the turret and further back than the commander's cupola. The loader's hatch has a periscope vision block that can be used to view the areas in front of and behind
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At a conference of GBTU and the Soviet ground forces committee, it became apparent that
Morozov's Ob'yekt 430 tank was only 10% better than the serial T-55. Because of this, Morozov's project was deemed a complete failure. Though the representatives of Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau
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The new U-5TS smoothbore tank gun was fitted into the Ob'yekt 140 turret at the end of 1960. The new tank received the designation "Ob'yekt 166". In 1960, both Ob'yekt 165 and Ob'yekt 166 prototypes passed their trials. Uralvagonzavod was preparing to start serial production of the new tank, though
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Kartsev changed the arrangement of the torsion beams, which was necessary to keep the tank's weight balanced. The tank received the designation "Ob'yekt 165" and in
November 1958 three prototypes were built. In January 1962, the Ob'yekt 165 was accepted for service under the name T-62A. In the same
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system instead of the tank gun. The IT-1 was the only one of several "rocket tank" ('raketniy tank') designs that actually entered service. It could launch radio-guided semi-automatic PTUR 3M7 "Drakon" ATGMs with a range between 300 m and 3,300 m. It carried 15 PTUR 3M7 "Drakon" ATGMs on
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February 2023, a Ukrainian mechanic stated that his shop was converting at least one captured T-62 into an armored recovery vehicle, remarking that "this old tank is no good for war." Also, in late February 2023, a T-62 was identified with its original TSh-2B-41 or TShSM-41U sight replaced by a
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Trials showed that the T-55 was inherently unsuited to mount the larger weapon and work began on a new tank. The bigger gun required a bigger turret and turret ring to absorb the higher recoil. This in turn necessitated a larger hull, as the T-55 hull was simply too small to accept the new turret.
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While the T-62 did not feature an automatic loader (as would become characteristic of later Soviet tanks), it had a unique "ejection port" built into the back of the turret, which would open as the main gun recoiled, ejecting spent shell casings outside. This was considered advantageous since the
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The T-62 underperformed in export markets relative to the T-54/T-55 series. Namely due to the much more expensive export price of the T-62, being $ 300,000 to Egypt in 1972, whereas the T-55 cost only $ 200,000, alongside Egypt already having a logistics line for T-54/55 upkeep. This also caused
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At the end of 1958, Kartsev decided to modernise the Ob'yekt 140 turret. He fitted it with a cartridge-case ejector and mounted it onto a stretched T-55 chassis. He also considered that designs based on already produced vehicles had a higher chance of acceptance. The Ob'yekt 140 turret diameter,
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Although it was followed by later models in successor states of the Soviet Union, the T-62 remains in reserve in some countries formerly part of the USSR and in frontline use by other countries. Design features of the T-62 became standardized in subsequent Soviet and
Russian mass-produced tanks.
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The T-62 has 5% thicker armour on the front of the hull (102 mm at 60°) and 15% thicker armour on the front of the turret (242 mm) than the T-54/T-55. The turret armour is 153 mm thick on the sides, 97 mm thick on the rear and 40 mm thick on the roof. The hull armour is
2106:– T-62M tank converted into an armoured recovery vehicle. This vehicle is composed of a T-62M hull with a modified T-55 or T-55A turret which was cut in half; the upper part was bolted onto the hull in the 6 o'clock position. There is a large winch and a snorkel mounted on the rear of the hull.
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The
Israelis captured hundreds of these tanks from the Syrians in 1973, and put some of them into service as the Tiran-3. About 120 Tiran-3 were modernised and received the designation Tiran-6. Only a small number were converted because the new US-made M60 main battle tanks started arriving in
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Each time the gun is fired, the tube must go into detent for cartridge ejection; though the system can be deactivated making this unnecessary or in case of facing an NBC environment. The T-62 maximum average rate of fire is limited to 8 rounds per minute, which falls behind the capabilities of
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The T-62 shares some of the T-55's limitations: a cramped crew compartment, limited depression of the main gun and vulnerable fuel and ammunition storage areas. Opening the ejection port under NBC (nuclear, biological, or chemical) conditions would potentially expose the crew to contamination.
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The driver has a single piece hatch located on the left front of the vehicle, directly in front of the left side of the turret. The tank uses the same sights and vision devices as the T-55 except for the gunner, who received a new TSh-2B-41 sight which has x4 or x7 magnification. It is mounted
1846:) – T-62M command variant. It does not have ATGM capability but has TNA-2 navigation aids, additional R-112 and R-113 radio sets and an AB-1 auxiliary engine to power the additional radios. The tank has a lower ammunition load for both the main gun and the coaxial general-purpose machine gun.
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The T-62 entered service with the Soviet Army in July 1961. Because of the firepower of the new 115 mm gun, it was considered to be a formidable tank for the time, despite its drawbacks. Along with the T-55, the T-62 was one of the most common tanks in the Soviet inventory. The two tanks
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1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun was replaced by an M1919 Browning 7.62mm machine gun, with a mount for a second
Browning on the loader's hatch. An M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun could be mounted on the mantlet of the main gun as a ranging gun. Tiran 6 was apparently only deployed
1666:– Predecessor of T-62. It was essentially a stretched T-55 chassis with a 2245 mm turret ring, a new suspension, and an Ob'yekt 140 turret modernised with the addition of a spent-cartridge ejector; tank gun equipped with the "Kometa" two-plane stabiliser. Only five entered service.
1701:– T-62 fitted with a V-26 engine which with a use of charger develops 700 hp (522 kW). It has a 9M14 Malyutka (NATO: AT-3 Sagger) ATGM launcher on the rear of turret and a new chassis with return rollers and smaller road wheels. Not produced. Only two prototypes were made.
1263:, announced that volunteers in the Alania Battalion had received a tank unit equipped with T-62 tanks. According to the Russian website Voennoe Obozrenie, these tanks were primarily intended to support infantry units and were not expected to engage Ukrainian tanks directly.
2445:– 100 were ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1975 and 1976. 155 were ordered in 1979 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1979 and 1991 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). Unknown number of T-62Ms in service as of 2023
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turned his attention to a new design, the Obiekt 430. Obiekt 430 had a hull of welded rolled steel plates and a turret of cast and forged steel. The turret had three-layer armour with an overall thickness of 185 mm to 240 mm. It was armed with the new 100 mm
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79 mm thick on the upper sides, 46 mm thick at 0° on the rear and 20 mm thick on the bottom. Although the armour on the front of the hull is thicker than in the T-55, the lower side armour (15 mm) and the roof armour (31 mm) are actually thinner.
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converted a captured T-62 tank into a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) filled with 1.5 tons of explosives and drove it towards Russian positions in the Zaporizhzhia region. The tank hit a mine and exploded before it could reach the enemy positions.
1347:, FAPLA had received 175 second-hand T-62s from Soviet reserve stocks by the end of 1985. South African intelligence reported that no more than 30 were in active service between late 1985 and 1986, possibly because most of the FAPLA crews were still being trained.
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armoured cars. As a result of the destruction and capture of Angolan T-54/55s during Operation Askari, the Soviet military mission in Angola committed to drastically accelerate the transfer of more sophisticated weaponry to FAPLA, including T-62s. According to the
2793:– 250 were ordered in 1969 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1970 and 1974. 150 T-62M received in 1988 from the Soviet Union, they were soon withdrawn from service and converted into ARVs under the designation TV-62M, these were used as late as 2005
1605:. The lack of high powered optics, thermal sights and ballistic computers of Iraqi tanks compared to their adversaries made the T-62 and other Iraqi armoured fighting vehicles extremely vulnerable and unable to retaliate against Coalition vehicles. The Iraqi
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suspension with six road wheels made of aluminium. The turret was cast and armed with the same D-54TS tank gun and included the Molniya two-plane stabilization system. The tank carried 50 rounds and was powered by a V-36 diesel engine developed by engineer
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modernization made by NORICUM. The modernization includes a replacement of the 115 mm tank gun with a 105 mm Royal Ordnance L7 tank gun. The Egyptian Army evaluated the vehicle and incorporated its upgrades in its RO-115 Mark I modernization.
1058:) RPG launcher on the morning of 15 March 1969 during a PLA counterattack. The RPG penetrated the left side of the hull, killing the driver. This tank was later studied and the information gathered from those studies was used for the development of the
2248:– This is a lighter and thinner armoured copy of the T-62. Based on general trends and photography of armed forces parades, it is clear that North Korea has made considerable modifications to the basic Soviet and Chinese designs in its own production.
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1558:, the site of an important Angolan hydroelectric plant manned by Soviet engineers. The more ubiquitous T-55 was favoured for combat duty, and during the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale only a single battalion of Cuban T-62s was situated near the fighting.
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The first T-62s arrived in Cuba in 1976. Currently approximately 400 are in service with the Cuban armed forces and about 100 are in storage. They are modernised to the T-62M standard with additional armour, laser equipment and fire control systems.
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In Kherson, Russian forces utilized T-62 tanks to provide artillery support. In October, Bulgarian media reported that the Russian Army was in the process of reactivating and modernizing up to 800 T-62s to replace tank losses sustained in Ukraine.
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Early models of the T-62 only filtered nuclear fallout, leaving the crew exposed to chemical or biological contaminants, as the air was not passed through a chemical filter. Late production models of the T-62 were fitted with a chemical filter.
2383:– This version is modified in a number of ways including the replacement of the original diesel engine with a Caterpillar diesel engine and fitting of US radios and antennae mounts. T-62 tanks modified in such a way were used by the US Army for
586:, who was in charge of the Soviet military industry at the time. He did not see it as necessary to produce the new tank from Uralvagonzavod, but soon the situation changed dramatically with the appearance of a new American main battle tank, the
2030:– Partial conversion of 20 T-62 main battle tanks damaged by fire into an armoured recovery vehicle. The turret was replaced by a dome-shaped fixed superstructure. There is a single hatch on top of the superstructure fitted with a 12.7 mm
464:(HEAT) ammunition could have done the job, they were much less accurate than APDS shells, and the relatively low flight velocity resulted in poorer accuracy if used on moving targets. It was decided to up-gun the T-55 with a 115 mm
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Israel sent a number of captured T-62 tanks to the U.S. Army and Germany for examination purposes. The firing tests done on these tanks helped to develop new ammunition and the German 120 mm gun to be used in the Leopard 2 tank.
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mounted at the rear of the hull. The tank can be fitted with a thin snorkel for operational usage and a large diameter snorkel for training. The thin snorkel can be disassembled and carried in the back of the turret when not used.
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Israel captured a small number of Syrian T-62s and made limited adaptions for Israeli service, including US-made radio equipment. The Tiran 6 was not as extensively modified as the Tirans 4 and 5. It is reputed that some
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spent casings would otherwise clutter the floor of the tank and fill the interior with noxious burnt-propellant fumes. There is a blower mounted in the rear of the turret, to the left of the spent cartridge ejection port.
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808:– the principal infantry fighting vehicle that the T-62 was supposed to accompany. All of these factors combined to ensure that long-term investment in the T-62 was not viable and a new Soviet MBT had to be developed.
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North Korea produced the T-62 under licence until the 1980s. In the early 1990s, the North Korean Second Machine Industry Bureau designed a lighter copy of the T-62 which is mass-produced and is known locally as the
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the original T-54, but incorporated one useful feature from the Obiekt 140; the upper fuel tanks were fitted with mounts for tank gun ammunition. This increased the ammunition load carried by the tank to 45 rounds.
1467:, the biggest tank battle of the war, Iran lost 214 Chieftain and M60A1 tanks, while Iraq lost 45 T-62s. The remaining Iranian armour turned about and withdrew. Approximately 200 T-62s were lost in the entire war.
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While the T-62 became the standard tank in the Soviet arsenal, it did not fully replace the T-55 in export markets due to its higher manufacturing costs and maintenance requirements compared to its predecessor.
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In 1974, the Iraqi Army acquired 100 T-62s and 600 more in 1976, which were delivered through to 1979. In 1982 a further 2,150 were ordered, which were delivered through to 1989. These tanks saw service in the
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The T-62 and T-55 are now mostly used by Russian reserve units for a possible secondary mobilization while some are kept in storage. The active duty and primary mobilization units mainly use the T-80, T-72 and
2044:– Decommissioned T-62 tank converted into a fire fighting vehicle fitted with a 50-round launch system for flame-retarding projectiles on a rotatable mount in the turret ring and a dozer blade on the front.
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A small tank brigade consisting of two enlarged tank regiments, each equipped with 46 Tiran-6 tanks, was formed. The Tiran-6 is used by reserve units. The Israelis have sold the rest to assorted countries.
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not to wait for the new medium tank to pass trials, and sent the Ob'yekt 166 into mass production in July 1961. The Ob'yekt 165 also entered service in very small numbers, under the designation T-62A.
2692:– 400 inherited from the Soviet Union. 85 in service in 1995, 1 in 1996, none in 2000. As of September 2023, Ukraine has captured 44 units of T-62 Obr.1967, T-62M and T-62MV from Russian army in the
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To fire the 12.7 mm antiaircraft heavy machine gun, the loader must be partially exposed, making him vulnerable to suppressive fire, and he must leave his main gun loading duties unattended.
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The T-62 was armed with the world's first smoothbore tank gun, giving it considerably greater muzzle velocity than the Western 90 mm and 105 mm tank guns of its time. It can fire BM-3
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Before 1973, Israeli intelligence confirmed T-62 tanks had arrived in Egypt. In response, Israeli commandos raided Egyptian positions in order to capture the tanks and analyze them. During the
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As of 2024 Russia is visually confirmed to have suffered 180 T-62 losses (3 T-62 Obr. 1967, 2 T-62 Obr. 1972, 106 T-62M, 17 T-62M Obr. 2022, 29 T-62MV, 9 T-62MV Obr. 2022 and 14 Unknown T-62).
2272:– Armour upgrades derived partially from the T-90S and T-72S, as well as a better ballistic computer and the addition of the aforementioned thermal imagers. Upgraded main gun – a copy of the
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The turret also cannot be traversed with the driver's hatch open. Although the tank commander may override the gunner and traverse the turret, he cannot fire the main gun from his position.
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2280:) was confirmed to have a manual loader. The fire control system was replaced with one matching the new main gun, and the spent shell ejection system was dispensed with. Used wider tracks.
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Soldiers assigned to the 1st Armoured Battalion of the Afghan National Army, stand in formation with seven of their T-62s and two of their T-62Ms during their graduation ceremony held at
1200:) and the 93rd MVD Mechanized Tank Regiment each had 69 T-62 tanks. Some T-62s were used on train platforms. Up to 380 Russian tanks were used in 1999–2000, including about 150 T-62s.
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Ukraine is converting some T-62s into infantry fighting vehicles by fitting BMP-2 turrets to the hulls, armed with a 30mm 2A42 autocannon. This modification is similar to the Israeli
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military exercise, multiple T-62M and T-62MVs were reactivated from storage and mobilised, in an effort to assess how quickly Russian forces could be readied for a major conflict.
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Curved handrails around the turret allow easier entry for the commander, the gunner, and the loader. They also help the infantry to mount and dismount the tank while performing a
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1969:). It was developed between 1957 and 1962. It utilised the chassis and the hull of the T-62 tank and was fitted with a new low 'flattened dome' turret with a stabilised 2K8
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1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun is mounted on the loader's hatch. It was optional until 1972 when all newly built tanks were fitted with the AA heavy machine gun.
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1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun. It was limited to basic towing operations and most were disposed of by giving them away as foreign aid. They were also known as
2012:-based BTS-4. The vehicle was fitted with a stowage basket, a hoist and a small folding crane with a capacity of 3 tonnes, a winch, and a snorkel. It is also known as
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converted into TV-62 and TV-62M armoured recovery vehicles, their turrets being scrapped. The TV-62M is the standard armoured recovery vehicle of the Bulgarian Army.
5289:"Ukrainian volunteers complete prototype of heavy IFV based on T-62M tank | Ukraine - Russia conflict war 2022 | analysis focus army defence military industry army"
1743:– T-62 Obr.1972 equipped with a KTD-1 or KTD-2 laser rangefinder in an armoured box over the main armament. It has concealed bolts around the commander's cupola.
1362:. FAPLA ordered another 135 T-62s from the Soviet Union to replace tank losses in 1987. Another 24 were purchased from Bulgaria and taken into service by the new
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While working on a new tank, Kartsev was looking for a more powerful tank gun. The 100 mm D-10T and D-54 tank guns had a fierce opponent in the form of the
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together once comprised approximately 85% of the Soviet army's tanks. Later in the 1970s, the T-62 was rendered obsolete and was put into reserve service. The
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the vehicle. The commander's cupola has four periscopes, two are located in the hatch cover while the other two are located in the forward part of the cupola.
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on June 5. In early June, T-62 tanks equipped with improvised slat armor, similar to that used on more modern Russian T-72 and T-80 tanks, were identified in
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1565:(Namibian) border. It included a brigade with at least 40 T-62s. The Cuban tanks clashed with defending South African armoured units at Cuamato and again at
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Since May 2022, Russia has deployed T-62 tanks in Ukraine. Ukrainian intelligence reported that Russia had reactivated these tanks from storage depots in
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in the streets of Tskhinvali. In this instance the rocket penetrated the turret of the T-62M, killing the driver and gunner. Russian MVD also used T-62s.
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T-62s of the Russian Ground Forces were deployed in the Russo-Georgian war. In one case a T-62M belonging to the Russian army was destroyed by a Georgian
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The T-62K command tank land navigation system requires a 15 minute warm-up, during which the vehicle cannot move without damaging the gyroscopic compass.
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around September 1986. The tanks also formed an integral part of a brigade-sized, combined arms task force ordered to drive Chadian troops loyal to the
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2276:. Some sources also claim an autoloader was installed; however, this statement is questionable since the Pokpung'ho (another T-62-based tank with the
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and was withdrawn from service shortly afterwards as the arrival of further stocks of M60 and M60A1 from the US made it unnecessary to use the T-62.
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main battle tanks armed with 105 mm tank guns. The T-62 had an advantage in its better night-fighting capability, but Syrian losses were heavy.
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It takes 20 seconds for the T-62's turret to rotate through a full 360°, which is 5 seconds longer than the time needed by the US M60A1 Patton tank.
535:. The engine was placed on the bottom of the hull, a solution that reduced the height of the engine compartment. The Obiekt 140 weighed 37.6 tonnes.
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Due to their vulnerability to fire, the auxiliary fuel drums were usually removed prior to combat, decreasing the operational range substantially.
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nations to be swayed away from the purchase of the T-62 as they felt that the logistical and unit costs outweighed the benefits it could provide.
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1938/46 machine gun installed on the loader's hatch. The tank is fitted with an improved fording attachment. It is sometimes incorrectly called
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2187:. The modernization includes a replacement of the 115 mm tank gun with a 120 mm smoothbore tank gun, the same as the one used in the
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450 km (280 mi) on road (650 km (400 mi) with two 200 L (53 US gal; 44 imp gal) extra fuel tanks)
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1240:. By late May, T-62Ms and T-62MVs were transported by train to Ukraine, with additional reports indicating more T-62 tanks being sent towards
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the General Armoured Directorate (GBTU) was paying much more attention to Morozov's Ob'yekt 430, which was in development since early 1952.
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1326:(FAPLA) began ordering T-62s from the Soviet Union in 1980 and received them by late 1985. Most of the tanks were delivered in the wake of
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2112:– fire fighting vehicle, for the first time presented during the Hemus 2008 defense equipment trade show. Used in the putting out of the
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Both Poland and Czechoslovakia evaluated the vehicle but refused it because of the high price and low update value compared to the T-55.
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Circumstances changed in March 1988, when Cuba began marshalling a combined arms division to carry out a flanking manoeuvre towards the
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750:. The tank has a box-shaped radiation detector/actuator mounted on the right-hand side of the turret, behind the compressed air tanks.
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2893:– More than 20,000 were produced between July 1961 and 1975. 8,500 in service in 1991. The tanks were passed on to successor states.
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The US Army considered the T-62's gun more accurate than that of the M60A1 within 1500 meters, but less accurate at greater ranges.
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4644:"The guy who drove a rolling tank bomb at Russian soldiers jammed the accelerator down before jumping out of a hatch, Ukraine says"
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2501:– 750 were ordered in 1971 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1972 and 1975. 200 in service and 300 in storage as of 2023
2008:) – Conversion of T-62 main battle tanks and IT-1 tank destroyers into a turretless ARV. They are similar to the much more common
1784:. There are a number of sub-variants of the T-62M, depending on how much of the modernization package the vehicle has installed.
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on the round cast egg-shaped turret from the Ob'yekt 140 prototype main battle tank, mounted over the third pair of road wheels.
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1868:(ERA) on the sides of the hull, the glacis plate, and in the front of the turret (where it replaces the BDD appliqué armour).
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1796:– T-62M fitted with a revised frontal armour layout on the hull and a normal night sight. It does not have ATGM capability.
5160:"How North Korea Manufactured Its Copies of the T-62 And T-72, And Will Such Tanks Be Supplied to russia | Defense Express"
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Third, the T-62 was, according to Perrett, almost immediately surpassed on its introduction by the new Western MBTs, the
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series, the T-62 retained many similar design elements of its predecessor including low profile and thick turret armour.
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The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict [4 volumes] [4 volumes]: 4 volumes [4 volumes]
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1753:) (1983) – T-62 Obr.1975 equipped with KAZ 1030M "Drozd" active protection system (APS), BDD appliqué armour on the
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2940:– 16 ordered in 1979 from the Soviet Union were delivered in 1980 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service).
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4198:"Бронетанковая техника в Афганистане (1979-1989) — Часть 2. А.Р.Заец. Альманах "Военный комментатор", 2003. №1(5)"
4133:"Бронетанковая техника в Афганистане (1979-1989) — Часть 2. А.Р.Заец. Альманах "Военный комментатор", 2003. №1(5)"
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FAPLA deployed its T-62s for the first time during Operation Second Congress, a failed 1986 offensive against the
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4618:"Ukraine hit Russia with one of its own prized tactics — turning an old, captured tank into a giant rolling bomb"
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602:, Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Army's Ground Forces, demanded an explanation of the "Kartsev's tanks" case.
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1554:. Along with T-55s and T-54Bs, they were initially utilitised for defending strategic installations, such as
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in the middle of the gun tube (as opposed to the D-54TS tank gun, which had a bore evacuator at the muzzle).
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1518:. According to French after-action reports released in March 1988, several were also knocked out by FANT
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320 km (200 mi) cross-country (450 km (280 mi) with two 200-liter extra fuel tanks)
2565:, 100 were in service and 70 were stored. In 2020, T-62Ms and T-62MVs were delivered by Russia to the
1942:– T-62 armed with a 125 mm tank gun and fitted with a drive train from the T-72 main battle tank.
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5487:"Tracking Arms Transfers By The UAE, Russia, Jordan And Egypt To The Libyan National Army Since 2014"
5212:"Russia's Tank Plan: Take A 60-Year-Old T-62, Install New Optics, Send It To Ukraine To Get Blown Up"
4563:"Russia's Tank Plan: Take A 60-Year-Old T-62, Install New Optics, Send It To Ukraine To Get Blown Up"
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bigger than the T-55 turret by 249 mm, made redesigning the central part of the hull necessary.
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5798:"Attack On Europe: Documenting Russian Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine"
5138:"Algeria parades BMPT-62 fire support vehicle based on T-62 with Berezhok turrets – Military Africa"
4224:"Attack On Europe: Documenting Russian Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine"
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During this period, simpler upgrades to the existing T-54 design were assigned to a young engineer,
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1936:– T-62 based combat engineer vehicle fitted with BTU and armed with a shortened 160 mm mortar.
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were added to the sides. A more modern 1PN96MT-02 gunner's sight replaced the older TPN-1 sights.
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drum-type fuel tanks can be fitted on the rear of the vehicle for an increased operational range.
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Kontakt-1 ERA on the frontal turret of T-62MV. Note the laser rangefinder box above the main gun.
1054:. The T-62 (No. 545) was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade fired from a Type-56 (Chinese copy of
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4670:"Attack On Europe: Documenting Russian Equipment Losses During The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine"
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alone lost about a hundred T-62 tanks, while no Abrams or Challengers were lost to enemy fire.
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One of the many similarities between the T-54/T-55 and T-62 tanks is their ability to create a
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643:"Molot" (2A20) Rapira smoothbore tank gun with a two-axis "Meteor" stabiliser and 7.62 mm
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tanks in service in active units. They were retired from active combat service after the 2008
448:'s 100 mm gun could not penetrate the frontal armour of newer Western tanks, such as the
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5824:"The Ukrainians Are Converting Worthless Russian Tanks Into Priceless Engineering Vehicles"
5425:"Iraqi Kurds Make Do With Antiquated Tanks And 'Mad Max'-Style Improvised Armored Vehicles"
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4481:"Russian troops in south Ukraine squeezed as Kyiv ramps up strikes on bridges, ammo depots"
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610:), Chuikov demanded that production of the Ob'yekt 166 medium tank be started immediately.
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4454:"Осетинскому батальону не придется участвовать в танковых сражениях - "Военное обозрение""
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on the right front of the vehicle, one of which is infrared while the other one is white.
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by injecting diesel fuel into the exhaust system. Like the T-54 and T-55, the T-62 has an
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tiles on the glacis and turret, but that remains to be proven by photographic evidence.
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6182:"Territorial Defense Forces use captured Russian Т-62 tank to hone tank warfare skills"
5996:"Vehicles and equipment captured by the Islamic State inside Syria until November 2014"
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2073:. The vehicle was presented at the 60th anniversary parade of Algeria’s independence.
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4377:"Russia Is Fielding 50-Year-Old Tanks in Ukraine, Which Is ... Not a Great Strategy"
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disclosed their work on the improved Ob'yekt 432 (which would ultimately become the
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Bush War: The Road to Cuito Cuanavale: Soviet Soldiers' Accounts of the Angolan War
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Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau is offering three T-62 conversions:
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general-purpose machine gun mounted on the right of the main gun. The 12.7 mm
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4328:"Russia forced to deploy 50-year-old T-62 tanks after 1,000 other tanks destroyed"
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The Cuban Intervention in Angola, 1965–1991: From Che Guevara to Cuito Cuanavale
3391:"The Economics of Soviet Arms Transfers to the Third World. A Case Study: Egypt"
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4972:"Wheels for the Future: Should the U.S. Army Adopt an Armored Wheeled System?"
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fitted with a box on the rear of the turret containing anti-aircraft missiles.
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The only other Warsaw Pact member to operate T-62s on a mass scale was
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6069:"Tigray Forces Start Handing Over Heavy Weapons as Part of Peace Deal"
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5185:"Танк-боец: Т-62М получил тепловизор и разведывательное оборудование"
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CACDA HB 550-2 HANDBOOK ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT OF THE SOVIET ARMY
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expeditionary forces using light anti-tank weapons and highly mobile
1074:
A Soviet T-62M of the "Berlin" tank regiment which was a part of the
1034:
398:
304:
1938/46 antiaircraft heavy machine gun (optional until T-62 Obr.1972)
181:
5711:
5669:
5362:
5338:
5323:
5311:
4503:"800 Soviet T-62 tanks from the 60s enter UralVagonZavod for repair"
4044:
845:
710:
6941:
6882:
6849:
3208:
3151:
2876:
2790:
2512:
2303:– Upgraded T-62MV. Uses the 1PN96MT-02 gunner's sight. Used in the
1602:
1566:
1543:
1403:
1375:
1241:
1182:
412:
397:
that was first introduced in 1961. As a further development of the
196:
9.34 m (30 ft 8 in) with barrel in forward position
185:
4403:"Ancient Russian T-62 Tanks Spotted Wearing Cage Armor In Ukraine"
4349:
Hird, Karolina; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Clark, Mason (9 June 2022).
4270:
2129:
An Egyptian T-62 in 1982. Note the attachment on the turret sides.
2069:) – A fire support vehicle developed from leftover T-62 tanks and
1297:
1165:
to be put in storage to be reactivated in case of war. During the
522:
Kartsev and his design team started working on a new tank, called
7280:
7113:
7028:
6951:
6870:
6590:
4529:"The Ukraine repair shop: where Russian tanks go to change sides"
3363:
3201:
2804:
2776:
2729:
2689:
2609:; reportedly up to 600 T-62s were taken out of long-term storage.
2456:
2396:
2318:
2210:
1715:– T-62 Obr.1960 with a slightly modified engine deck and an OPVT
1480:
1355:
1237:
821:
804:
and M60. Finally, the T-62 could not keep up with the new Soviet
295:
5442:
4977:. Fort Leavenworth, KS: United States Army Intelligence Center.
4904:
Saddam's War: An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War
4592:"Improvisation in Ukraine: T-62 tank hull with a BMP-2's turret"
3327:
2459:– 330 delivered between 1977 and 1979. 290 in service as of 2023
2191:
prototype main battle tank. No orders were placed for this unit.
526:(this was also informally called the T-54M). The new tank had a
7365:
7310:
7305:
7255:
7250:
7245:
7204:
7073:
6946:
6865:
6729:
6724:
6719:
6585:
6580:
6575:
6570:
6565:
6560:
6519:
6409:
5659:"Kurdish Armour: Inventorising YPG Equipment In Northern Syria"
4453:
3333:
2851:– Between 70 and 100 in reserve or training vehicles as of 2005
2848:
2594:
2470:
2188:
1754:
1547:
1271:
late 1970s-quality 1PN96MT-02 analogue thermal gunner's sight.
408:
tank guns, the T-62 was the first production tank armed with a
405:
5060:
2906:− Surrendered to the Ethiopian forces in the aftermath of the
1642:
902:
MAZ-537 tractor-trailers transporting T-62 tanks, 23 May 1984.
7093:
7008:
6956:
6674:
6669:
6664:
6659:
6654:
6649:
6644:
6639:
6534:
6529:
6524:
6442:
3075:
2989:
2924:
2743:
2650:
2642:
2558:
2498:
2360:
1589:
Iraqi-operated T-62s were badly outperformed by the American
1511:
1487:
1310:
1055:
805:
640:
572:
276:
135:
6283:"The Soviet Main Battle Tank Capabilities and Limitations".
6043:"The Tigray Defence Forces - Documenting Its Heavy Weaponry"
5543:"Russia delivers tanks, armored vehicles to Syrian military"
3850:("World's Tanks" or "Tanks Of The World") magazine, issue 20
3699:(26th ed.). Janes Information Group. pp. 105–109.
2696:. Several of these captured T-62s were modified to serve as
622:
598:
armed with a 120 mm tank gun. Because of this, Marshal
7285:
7214:
7003:
6991:
6986:
6981:
6845:
6477:
6472:
6467:
6462:
6447:
6426:
6287:(10). US Army Training and Doctrine Command. February 1979.
5065:. Auckland Park: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd. pp. 128–130.
2818:
2526:
2484:
2225:
2221:
was retained, making IDF dependent on captured ammunition.
2184:
2031:
2009:
1970:
1958:
1726:
1534:
A Cuban armoured brigade with T-62s saw action against the
1158:
1154:
1023:
1019:
651:
607:
445:
373:
301:
147:
3734:"Meet the T-95 Tank: The Super Weapon America Never Built"
5580:"Desert Storm: Listing The Polisario's Inventory of AFVs"
4960:. The Journal, 1987, Collected Issues 78–88. pp. 205–208.
4906:
Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. Google Books.
1808:– T-62M1 without belly armour or the BDD armour package.
495:
After the delivery of the T-54 design, its lead designer
5606:"#PutinAtWar: Soviet Tanks Reactivated in Russia's East"
5562:"Russia's Ancient T-62 Tanks Are On The Move In Ukraine"
5255:
4246:"#PutinAtWar: Soviet Tanks Reactivated in Russia's East"
4009:
4007:
3853:
3764:
3762:
3760:
3758:
3756:
3754:
2631:
Syrian T-62 disabled by Israeli forces in Lebanon, 1982.
2094:– T-62 tank converted into an armoured recovery vehicle.
5108:
5106:
4827:
4825:
4180:
4178:
1046:
The T-62 saw combat for the first time during the 1969
444:
By the late 1950s, Soviet commanders realised that the
404:
In contrast with previous tanks, which were armed with
5967:
Tucker, Spencer C.; Roberts, Priscilla (12 May 2008).
1707:– Ob'yekt 167 fitted with a GTD-3T gas turbine engine.
1281:
On September 10, 2023, it was reported that Ukraine's
423:
was the first tank ever built with a smoothbore gun).
6335:
6291:
6132:(5). U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command: 2–4
5908:
5896:
5884:
5872:
5717:
5675:
5503:
5380:
5368:
5356:
5344:
5332:
5317:
4004:
3897:
3895:
3751:
1693:– T-62K fitted with additional TNA-2 navigation aids.
5632:"Video Evidence of Free Syrian Army using T-62 tank"
5118:
5103:
4822:
4307:
4175:
4163:
4151:
1330:, which saw multiple T-54s and T-55s knocked out by
4348:
3713:
2996:
along the Ussuri river. It was used for study only.
2992:– A Soviet T-62 was captured by the PLA during the
1352:
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
6365:T-62 at Federation of American Scientists web site
5657:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (29 October 2021).
5517:"Статьи: Lenta.ru: Наука и техника: Полный распил"
4742:. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
3892:
1638:. Note the "Drozd" system is missing on this tank.
1626:Early T-62 variant without roof machine gun mounts
1581:Abandoned Iraqi T-62 and military vehicles on the
1419:, the T-62 was an effective adversary for Israeli
1324:People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola
1050:during which one was disabled and captured by the
6313:
5914:
5448:
1924:experimentally fitted with a "Zhelud" autoloader.
1814:– T-62M1–2 fitted with the V-46–5M diesel engine.
7445:
5485:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (23 March 2021).
4289:"Танковые потери российской армии - afivedaywar"
3799:(4). Fort Knox, KY: U.S. Army Armor Center: 26.
3539:
3537:
3535:
3533:
3531:
3529:
3527:
3525:
3523:
3521:
2363:turret onto a captured T-62M, armour plates and
1763:– T-62D fitted with a new V-46–5M diesel engine.
1510:, a few T-62s were destroyed at medium range by
1345:Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
1038:A T-62 tank captured by the PLA during the 1969
6500:
5946:. Brassey's: Putnam Aeronautical. p. 101.
5229:
5061:Tokarev, Andrei; Shubin, Gennady, eds. (2011).
4932:Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness, 1948–1991
4351:"Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 9"
3519:
3517:
3515:
3513:
3511:
3509:
3507:
3505:
3503:
3501:
2623:− Around 30 supplied by Libya. Status uncertain
1874:– T-62MV fitted with the V-46–5M diesel engine.
1852:– T-62MK fitted with the V-46–5M diesel engine.
1802:– T-62M1 fitted with the V-46–5M diesel engine.
1278:, which uses a T-54/55 hull with a new turret.
473:armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot
6627:
6095:"How we play our war games with Soviet pieces"
5656:
5484:
5003:
5001:
4999:
3779:
3777:
1886:– T-62M1V fitted with a V-46–5M diesel engine.
1029:
816:In July 1961, Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil,
6830:
6390:
6337:International Institute for Strategic Studies
6315:International Institute for Strategic Studies
6293:International Institute for Strategic Studies
6101:. Vol. 149, no. 4. Hearst Magazines
6014:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5966:
5940:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5737:. Oxford University Press. pp. 100–101.
5731:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5689:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5041:A Military History of the Cold War, 1962–1991
4589:
4500:
4030:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. 11–14.
4025:
3784:Sewell, Stephen "Cookie" (July–August 1998).
3328:Tanks of comparable role, performance and era
1552:Havana's lengthy intervention in that country
6211:Все современные танки. Коллекционное издание
6208:
5007:
4428:"Ossetian Units to Use T-62 Against Ukraine"
3639:
3637:
3635:
3633:
3631:
3629:
3498:
3010:– Evaluated the tank, but did not accept it.
2975:
1790:– T-62M fitted with a V-46–5M diesel engine.
1522:-90 armoured cars with flank or rear shots.
1382:
571:The new 115 mm tank gun was designated
198:6.63 m (21 ft 9 in) hull only
5697:. Oxford University Press. pp. 90–91.
5629:
4996:
4019:
3774:
3470:
3468:
3466:
3464:
3462:
3460:
3458:
3456:
3454:
3452:
2293:– Upgraded T-62M. Kontakt-1 ERA bricks and
1834:– T-62MD fitted with V-46–5M diesel engine.
1597:infantry fighting vehicles and the British
511:, the head of the OKB-520 design bureau of
439:
7414:
6837:
6823:
6397:
6383:
6217:] (in Russian). Moscow: Eksmo, Yauza.
5993:
5973:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 490.
4765:
4763:
4761:
4759:
4757:
4026:Zaloga, Stephen J.; Johnson, Hugh (2004).
3966:
3573:
3571:
3569:
3567:
3565:
3563:
3561:
3559:
3557:
3555:
3543:
3450:
3448:
3446:
3444:
3442:
3440:
3438:
3436:
3434:
3432:
2658:– Limited use of captured government tanks
380:40 km/h (25 mph) (cross country)
354:1360 L with two 200-liter extra fuel tanks
298:general-purpose machine gun (2500 rounds)
241:214 (242 after 1972) mm turret front
7454:Military vehicles introduced in the 1960s
7419:List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
6844:
6119:
5559:
5097:M60 vs T-62 Cold War Combatants 1956–1992
5056:
5054:
4730:
4728:
4726:
4724:
4722:
4720:
4718:
4716:
4714:
4712:
4710:
4560:
4028:T-54 and T-55 Main Battle Tanks 1944–2004
3626:
1500:Transitional Government of National Unity
1203:
886:Learn how and when to remove this message
594:discovered that Britain was working on a
419:at higher velocities (the U.S. prototype
44:A modernized T-62M displayed at a museum.
4844:
4842:
4840:
4808:. London: Frank Cass. pp. 180–200.
4799:
4797:
4795:
4793:
4791:
4708:
4706:
4704:
4702:
4700:
4698:
4696:
4694:
4692:
4690:
4374:
4115:""JED The Military Equipment Directory""
3962:
3960:
3958:
3956:
3954:
3248:(Syrian regime forces, ISIL, and rebels)
2754:
2746:– 200 in 2005. Unknown number as of 2023
2626:
2420:
2395:
2199:
2124:
2081:
1965:– T-62 converted into a tank destroyer (
1757:plate only and new V-55U diesel engine.
1653:
1641:
1629:
1621:
1576:
1474:
1402:
1394:
1296:
1219:
1181:used both T-62s and T-62Ms in combat in
1143:
1069:
1033:
897:
771:Western 105 mm gun equipped tanks.
709:
671:
621:
6250:
6066:
5603:
5094:
5088:
4769:
4754:
4494:
4400:
4325:
4243:
4013:
3859:
3768:
3695:Foss, Christopher F. (15 August 2005).
3690:
3552:
3429:
2678:– 7 T-62, T-62AV, and T-62AM as of 2023
7446:
6274:. NVG 158. illustrated by Tony Bryan.
6269:
5460:Middle East Military Balance, (2005),
5124:
5112:
5051:
4984:from the original on 30 September 2016
4921:
4831:
4803:
4526:
4478:
4313:
4184:
4169:
4157:
3783:
3719:
3697:Jane's Armour & Artillery, 2005-06
3688:
3686:
3684:
3682:
3680:
3678:
3676:
3674:
3672:
3670:
2343:based heavy infantry fighting vehicle.
1514:anti-tank missiles mounted on Chadian
1490:T-62s were first deployed against the
1230:National Defence University of Ukraine
1215:
1078:, leaving Afghanistan, 1 January 1987.
434:
7464:Main battle tanks of the Soviet Union
6818:
6771:
6706:
6626:
6499:
6424:
6378:
6092:
5638:from the original on 29 November 2014
5523:from the original on 29 November 2014
5404:from the original on 17 November 2015
5038:
5032:
4969:
4963:
4957:African Defence Journal, Issues 78–88
4873:
4871:
4856:from the original on 6 September 2014
4837:
4788:
4687:
4585:
4583:
4295:from the original on 28 December 2014
3951:
3933:Gary's Combat Vehicle Reference Guide
3825:
3823:
3821:
3388:
1569:without sustaining any known losses.
811:
739:coaxially with an optic rangefinder.
542:
222:4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader)
6231:
6215:All Modern Tanks: Collection Edition
5020:from the original on 24 October 2014
4772:The SADF in the Border War 1966–1989
3973:. Jeffrey Frank Jones. p. 5-54.
3939:from the original on 14 October 2009
3694:
3270:(Hadi-government forces and Houthis)
2416:
1065:
868:adding citations to reliable sources
839:
6772:
4949:
3829:Domestic Armored Vehicles 1945–1965
3731:
3667:
3655:from the original on 17 August 2007
3589:from the original on 13 August 2007
2761:Fort Irwin National Training Center
2750:
2254:– designation for an imported T-62.
1506:the following December. During the
206:3.30 m (10 ft 10 in)
98:
13:
7459:Cold War tanks of the Soviet Union
6236:. London: Jane's. pp. 70–71.
4868:
4580:
4527:Boffey, Daniel (3 February 2023).
4204:from the original on 23 April 2019
4139:from the original on 23 April 2019
3818:
2807:– Received a number from Ethiopia.
1880:– T-62MV without ATGM capability.
1463:, M48s, M60A1s and Chieftains. In
1292:
1172:
835:
378:50 km/h (31 mph) (road)
326:14.5 hp/tonne (10.8 kW/tonne)
214:2.40 m (7 ft 10 in)
14:
7485:
7469:Main battle tanks of the Cold War
6358:
6067:Misikir, Maya (11 January 2023).
5422:
4641:
4615:
4501:Boyko Nikolov (13 October 2022).
3601:
3277:(Ethiopian government forces and
3014:
2359:Ukrainian volunteers installed a
1780:and they gave it the designation
1617:
1224:Russian T-62M inscribed with the
1177:The Russian army and the Russian
582:Morozov was supported by General
7413:
7404:
7403:
6707:
6174:
6144:
6113:
6086:
6060:
6040:
6034:
6006:
5994:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost.
5987:
5960:
5932:
5841:
5815:
5795:
5789:
4667:
4326:Nerozzi, Timothy (27 May 2022).
3000:
2982:
2958:
2944:
2930:
2913:
2897:
2883:
2869:
2855:
2841:
2828:
2811:
2797:
2783:
2769:
2736:
2722:
2708:
2682:
2668:
2649:
2635:
2621:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
2613:
2607:2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine
2587:
2573:
2551:
2533:
2519:
2505:
2491:
2477:
2463:
2449:
2435:
2374:
2349:based armoured recovery vehicle.
1916:Zaschtschita Ekrannaja Tankowaja
1192:the 160th Guards Tank Regiment (
844:
38:
6272:T-62 Main Battle Tank 1965–2005
6234:Jane's AFV Recognition Handbook
6209:Baryatinskiy, Mikhail (2013).
6018:The Military Balance, 1991-1992
5821:
5751:
5723:
5681:
5650:
5623:
5597:
5572:
5553:
5535:
5509:
5478:
5454:
5416:
5386:
5281:
5209:
5203:
5177:
5152:
5130:
5079:
4909:
4897:
4661:
4635:
4609:
4554:
4520:
4472:
4446:
4420:
4394:
4375:Mizokami, Kyle (10 June 2022).
4368:
4342:
4319:
4281:
4263:
4237:
4216:
4190:
4125:
3995:
3986:
3977:
3967:U. S. Army (31 December 1979).
3883:
3874:
3865:
3268:Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
1646:A front view of a T-62M of the
1546:. Cuban T-62s were deployed to
1479:Wrecked Libyan T-62 outside of
1076:5th Guards Motor Rifle Division
906:
855:needs additional citations for
6297:The Military Balance 1995-1996
5735:The Military Balance 1996-1997
5694:The Military Balance 1993-1994
4561:David Axe (25 February 2023).
4479:Lester, Tim (16 August 2022).
4355:Institute for the Study of War
3901:Baryatinskiy 2013, pp. 231-232
3725:
3382:
2236:
2006:bronirovannij tyagach, srednij
1864:– ) – Fitted with "Kontakt-1"
1812:T-62M1–2–1 (Ob'yekt 166M1–2–1)
1636:Moscow Suvorov Military School
1283:128th Mountain Assault Brigade
757:
253:102 mm at 60° hull front
161:
87:
1:
6232:Foss, Christopher F. (1987).
6202:
6152:"Type 69/79 Main Battle Tank"
5944:The Military Balance: 1989-90
5295:. 6 June 2023. Archived from
3732:Gao, Charlie (6 April 2019).
3261:Government of National Accord
2994:1969 Sino-Soviet border clash
2779:– 170 were in service in 1995
2224:The commander's 12.7 mm
2077:
1492:Chadian National Armed Forces
1098:Russian losses of T-62 tanks
639:The armament consists of the
626:A US Army recognition poster.
555:
482:
6321:. Vol. 116. Routledge.
6120:Coles III, Jim (June 1981).
5630:Brown Moses (16 July 2012).
5604:@DFRLab (7 September 2018).
4936:University of Nebraska Press
4590:Boyko Nikolov (8 May 2023).
4401:Parsons, Dan (6 June 2022).
4244:@DFRLab (7 September 2018).
3043:Eritrean War of Independence
2391:
2355:based armoured bridge layer.
2086:Bulgarian TV-62 ARV variant.
1884:T-62M1V-1 (Ob'yekt 166M1V-1)
1670:T-62 Obr. 1960 (Ob'yekt 166)
705:
592:Soviet military intelligence
257:15 mm hull lower sides
255:79 mm hull upper sides
7:
6502:Armoured personnel carriers
6299:. Oxford University Press.
6255:. London: Blandford Press.
5095:Nordeen, Lon; Isby, David.
3482:(in Polish). Archived from
3366:– Japanese main battle tank
3300:
3022:Sino-Soviet border conflict
2965:Southern Yemeni separatists
2305:Russian invasion of Ukraine
2284:
2231:Operation Peace For Galilee
2195:
1612:
1572:
1369:
1255:Later in June, the Head of
1157:, with a smaller number of
1048:Sino–Soviet border conflict
1040:Sino-Soviet border conflict
1030:Sino-Soviet border conflict
680:
634:
259:46 mm at 0° hull rear
10:
7490:
6629:Infantry fighting vehicles
6413:armoured fighting vehicles
6270:Zaloga, Steven J. (2009).
6093:Galub, Jack (April 1978).
5039:House, Jonathan M (2020).
4460:(in Russian). 21 June 2022
4271:"БТВТ - Современные танки"
3360:– Swedish main battle tank
3342:- British main battle tank
3170:Southern separatist forces
2702:infantry fighting vehicles
2698:armoured recovery vehicles
2599:Southern Ukraine offensive
2311:
2213:were fitted with "Blazer"
2052:
1976:armoured recovery vehicles
1872:T-62MV-1 (Ob'yekt 166MV-1)
1850:T-62MK-1 (Ob'yekt 166MK-1)
1832:T-62MD-1 (Ob'yekt 166MD-1)
1806:T-62M1–2 (Ob'yekt 166M1–2)
1800:T-62M1–1 (Ob'yekt 166M1–1)
1198:Siberian Military District
488:
344:425 mm (16.7 in)
20:
7399:
7233:
7195:
7137:
7064:
6856:
6780:
6767:
6715:
6702:
6635:
6622:
6553:
6512:
6508:
6495:
6433:
6425:
6420:
6341:The Military Balance 2023
6319:The Military Balance 2016
6020:. Brassey's. p. 37.
5909:The Military Balance 1995
5897:The Military Balance 2023
5885:The Military Balance 2023
5873:The Military Balance 2023
5775:10.1080/04597229708460105
5718:The Military Balance 1995
5676:The Military Balance 2023
5560:David Axe (6 June 2022).
5504:The Military Balance 2023
5381:The Military Balance 2023
5369:The Military Balance 2023
5357:The Military Balance 2023
5345:The Military Balance 2023
5333:The Military Balance 2023
5318:The Military Balance 2023
5265:. Morozov. Archived from
5239:. Morozov. Archived from
4770:Scholtz, Leopold (2013).
3880:Baryatinskiy 2013, p. 231
3407:10.1080/09668138308411496
3348:– German main battle tank
3336:– French main battle tank
2976:Evaluation-only operators
2369:Infantry Fighting Vehicle
2365:Explosive Reactive Armour
2174:
1988:(T after IT-1 stands for
1866:explosive reactive armour
1390:
1383:Other Warsaw Pact members
1360:Battle of Cuito Cuanavale
1317:
1092:
696:
617:
470:kinetic energy penetrator
372:
358:
348:
340:
330:
322:
308:
283:
267:
243:153 mm turret sides
231:
226:
218:
210:
202:
192:
176:
171:
160:
142:
134:300,000 (export price to
127:
117:
109:
104:
93:
82:
74:
69:
60:Place of origin
59:
49:
37:
30:
7371:Vickers MBT Mk 4 Valiant
6343:. Taylor & Francis.
6253:Soviet Armour Since 1945
6210:
6122:"OPFOR: Know Your Enemy"
5475:, Accessed 24 April 2007
4774:. Cape Town: Tafelberg.
3376:
3372:- Swiss main battle tank
3112:Cambodian–Vietnamese War
2969:Yemeni Civil War of 1994
2429:, Afghanistan, May 2003.
2120:
1878:T-62M1V (Ob'yekt 166M1V)
1788:T-62M-1 (Ob'yekt 166M-1)
1470:
1194:5th Guards Tank Division
1052:People's Liberation Army
462:high-explosive anti-tank
440:The initial requirements
7474:Uralvagonzavod products
6251:Perrett, Bryan (1987).
5293:www.armyrecognition.com
4804:George, Edward (2005).
3929:"T-62 Main Battle Tank"
3253:Second Libyan Civil War
3200:(Afghan government and
3166:Yemeni Civil War (1994)
3090:Chadian–Libyan conflict
1761:T-62D-1 (Objekt 166D-1)
1725:– T-62 Obr.1967 with a
1601:tanks in the 1990–1991
1525:
1442:
261:20 mm hull bottom
247:40 mm turret roof
245:97 mm turret rear
16:1961 Soviet medium tank
5045:University of Oklahoma
4918:Efraim Karsh pp.29–30.
3231:First Libyan Civil War
3186:(Eritrea and Ethiopia)
3184:Eritrean–Ethiopian War
3036:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
2764:
2662:People's Defense Units
2632:
2430:
2413:
2205:
2183:modernization made by
2130:
2087:
1858:T-62MV (Ob'yekt 166MV)
1840:T-62MK (Ob'yekt 166MK)
1822:T-62MD (Ob'yekt 166MD)
1794:T-62M1 (Ob'yekt 166M1)
1691:T-62KN (Ob'yekt 166KN)
1659:
1651:
1639:
1627:
1586:
1484:
1450:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
1412:
1400:
1314:
1233:
1204:2008 South Ossetia war
1149:
1148:Russian T-62M in 2002.
1079:
1043:
903:
719:
687:torsion bar suspension
677:
627:
458:armour-piercing shells
7434:Tanks in the Cold War
7296:M8 armored gun system
5467:14 March 2007 at the
5449:Military Balance 2016
4970:Davis, Glenn (1990).
3738:The National Interest
3389:Efrat, Moshe (1983).
3354:– US main battle tank
3279:Tigray Defense Forces
3159:Tajikistani Civil War
2904:Tigray Defense Forces
2823:2003 invasion of Iraq
2758:
2630:
2424:
2399:
2229:operationally during
2203:
2128:
2085:
1860:(1985) (V stands for
1657:
1645:
1633:
1625:
1607:3rd Armoured Division
1580:
1478:
1406:
1398:
1300:
1223:
1147:
1073:
1037:
901:
713:
675:
625:
562:British L7A1 tank gun
341:Ground clearance
279:(2A20) smoothbore gun
172:Specifications (T-62)
113:OKB-520 design bureau
23:T-62 (disambiguation)
6339:(15 February 2023).
5763:The Military Balance
4121:on 24 December 2007.
3312:List of Soviet tanks
3257:Libyan National Army
3138:War in South Ossetia
3056:(Ethiopia, EPLF and
3038:(Iraq and Peshmerga)
2567:Libyan National Army
2065:in reference to the
1747:T-62D (Ob'yekt 166D)
1648:Afghan National Army
1536:Somali National Army
1364:Angolan Armed Forces
1307:Afghan National Army
1257:North Ossetia–Alania
1026:later succeeded it.
864:improve this article
596:new main battle tank
460:. While 100 mm
312:V-55V (based on the
263:31 mm hull roof
21:For other uses, see
7430:Tank classification
7426:History of the tank
6162:on 5 September 2010
5926:17 May 2008 at the
5887:, pp. 298–299.
5506:, pp. 262–263.
5383:, pp. 451–452.
5359:, pp. 393–394.
5085:Dunstan 2003, p. 83
4740:armstrade.sipri.org
4001:US ATDC 1979, p. 11
3992:US ATDC 1979, p. 18
3983:US ATDC 1979, p. 16
3889:US ATDC 1979, p. 17
3286:Russo-Ukrainian War
3239:anti-Gaddafi forces
3085:(Cuba and Ethiopia)
3054:Ethiopian Civil War
2694:Russo-Ukrainian war
2603:Zaporizhzhia Oblast
2063:Algerian Terminator
1664:T-62A (Ob'yekt 165)
1452:from 1974 to 1991.
1216:Russo-Ukrainian war
1099:
916:
435:Development history
318:580 (later 620) hp.
7351:Spähpanzer SP I.C.
7276:Expeditionary Tank
7084:M41 Walker Bulldog
6415:after World War II
5769:(1): 97–99. 1997.
5263:"T-62 conversions"
5243:on 9 February 2012
5008:Rubén Urribarres.
4885:. 22 November 2014
4596:Bulgarian Military
4507:Bulgarian Military
3871:US ATDC 1979, p. 3
3548:(in Polish). W-wa.
3235:Gaddafi Government
3224:Russo-Georgian War
3198:War in Afghanistan
3191:Second Chechen War
3132:Georgian Civil War
3125:Lebanese Civil War
3074:(Angola, Cuba and
3065:Western Sahara War
2765:
2633:
2431:
2414:
2301:T-62MV "Obr. 2022"
2206:
2131:
2088:
2061:(sometimes called
1967:istrebitel' tankov
1660:
1652:
1640:
1628:
1587:
1563:South-West African
1485:
1413:
1401:
1315:
1234:
1228:on display at the
1163:Russo-Georgian War
1150:
1097:
1080:
1062:main battle tank.
1044:
911:
904:
812:Production history
720:
678:
628:
543:T-62A (Object 165)
468:gun, able to fire
349:Fuel capacity
105:Production history
7441:
7440:
7386:WZ-132 light tank
7381:WZ-111 heavy tank
7346:Spähpanzer Ru 251
6905:CM-11 Brave Tiger
6812:
6811:
6808:
6807:
6763:
6762:
6698:
6697:
6618:
6617:
6614:
6613:
6491:
6490:
6350:978-1-000-91070-4
6328:978-1-85743-835-2
6317:(February 2016).
6306:978-0-19-828055-2
6276:Osprey Publishing
6224:978-5-699-64203-8
6099:Popular Mechanics
5980:978-1-85109-842-2
5953:978-0-08-037569-4
5911:, pp. 78–79.
5744:978-0-19-829217-3
5704:978-1-85753-038-4
5462:"Libyan Military"
5394:"shex ja3far puk"
5189:Российская газета
5164:en.defence-ua.com
5072:978-1-4314-0185-7
4944:978-0-8032-8783-9
4916:The Iran–Iraq War
4883:Tank Encyclopedia
4781:978-0-624-05410-8
4736:"Trade Registers"
4432:en.defence-ua.com
4381:Popular Mechanics
3786:"Why Three Tanks"
3706:978-0-7106-2686-8
3649:pancerni.abajt.pl
3177:First Chechen War
3105:Soviet–Afghan War
3072:Angolan Civil War
3031:(Egypt and Syria)
2417:Current operators
2291:T-62M "Obr. 2021"
2114:Vitosha 2012 fire
1778:Soviet–Afghan War
1504:Tibesti Mountains
1142:
1141:
1084:Soviet–Afghan War
1066:Soviet–Afghan War
1015:
1014:
912:Soviet losses of
896:
895:
888:
641:115 mm U-5TS
515:factory (UVZ) in
509:Leonid N. Kartsev
497:Alexander Morozov
475:(APFSDS) rounds.
415:which could fire
384:
383:
314:Kharkiv model V-2
7481:
7417:
7416:
7407:
7406:
7376:Vickers MBT Mk 7
7104:SK-105 Kürassier
7056:Vickers MBT Mk 3
7044:Vickers MBT Mk 1
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6247:
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6197:
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6178:
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6171:
6169:
6167:
6158:. Archived from
6148:
6142:
6141:
6139:
6137:
6117:
6111:
6110:
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6090:
6084:
6083:
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5191:. September 2021
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3862:, p. 37-38.
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3544:Igor Witkowski.
3541:
3496:
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3493:
3491:
3472:
3427:
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3386:
3294:Ukrainian forces
3246:Syrian Civil War
3215:Invasion of Iraq
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2865:− 280 as of 2005
2861:
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2815:
2814:
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2773:
2772:
2759:US Army T-62 at
2751:Former operators
2742:
2740:
2739:
2728:
2726:
2725:
2718:– 170 as of 2023
2714:
2712:
2711:
2688:
2686:
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2656:Free Syrian Army
2654:
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2071:Berezhok turrets
2004:(BTS stands for
2002:
2001:
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1985:
1962:
1961:
1950:
1949:
1914:(ZET stands for
1910:fitted with the
1773:
1772:
1680:
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1583:Highway of Death
1502:(GUNT) from the
1328:Operation Askari
1100:
1096:
917:
915:
910:
891:
884:
880:
877:
871:
848:
840:
818:Malyshev Factory
714:A T-62 laying a
456:, with standard
395:main battle tank
375:
167:More than 22,700
163:
54:Main battle tank
42:
33:
28:
27:
7489:
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7484:
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7361:T95 medium tank
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6997:Lion of Babylon
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3387:
3383:
3379:
3340:Centurion Mk. 6
3330:
3303:
3144:War in Abkhazia
3120:(Iran and Iraq)
3017:
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2377:
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2314:
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2278:2A46 125 mm gun
2274:2A46 125 mm gun
2239:
2215:reactive armour
2198:
2177:
2164:RO-120 Mark III
2163:
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2055:
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1957:
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1650:in Kabul, 2004.
1620:
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1320:
1295:
1293:Foreign service
1261:Sergey Menyaylo
1218:
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1175:
1173:War in Chechnya
1095:
1068:
1032:
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6359:External links
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5310:
5299:on 6 June 2023
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5269:on 5 July 2017
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3395:Soviet Studies
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3358:Stridsvagn 103
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1824:(D stands for
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1791:
1774:(Ob'yekt 166M)
1766:
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1764:
1749:(D stands for
1741:T-62 Obr. 1975
1723:T-62 Obr. 1972
1713:T-62 Obr. 1967
1710:
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1683:(K stands for
1681:(Ob'yekt 166K)
1619:
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1524:
1494:(FANT) in the
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1465:Operation Nasr
1444:
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1417:Yom Kippur war
1409:Yad La-Shiryon
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584:Dmitry Ustinov
566:bore evacuator
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6116:
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6089:
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6029:
6023:
6019:
6015:
6009:
6001:
5997:
5990:
5982:
5976:
5972:
5971:
5963:
5955:
5949:
5945:
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5935:
5929:
5925:
5922:
5917:
5910:
5905:
5898:
5893:
5886:
5881:
5874:
5869:
5854:
5850:
5844:
5829:
5825:
5818:
5803:
5799:
5792:
5784:
5780:
5776:
5772:
5768:
5764:
5760:
5754:
5746:
5740:
5736:
5732:
5726:
5719:
5714:
5706:
5700:
5696:
5695:
5690:
5684:
5677:
5672:
5664:
5660:
5653:
5637:
5633:
5626:
5611:
5607:
5600:
5585:
5581:
5575:
5567:
5563:
5556:
5548:
5547:Defense World
5544:
5538:
5522:
5518:
5512:
5505:
5500:
5492:
5488:
5481:
5474:
5470:
5466:
5463:
5457:
5450:
5445:
5430:
5426:
5423:Iddon, Paul.
5419:
5403:
5399:
5395:
5389:
5382:
5377:
5370:
5365:
5358:
5353:
5346:
5341:
5334:
5329:
5327:
5319:
5314:
5298:
5294:
5290:
5284:
5268:
5264:
5258:
5242:
5238:
5232:
5217:
5213:
5206:
5190:
5186:
5180:
5165:
5161:
5155:
5140:. 9 July 2022
5139:
5133:
5127:, p. 18.
5126:
5121:
5115:, p. 20.
5114:
5109:
5107:
5099:. p. 73.
5098:
5091:
5082:
5074:
5068:
5064:
5057:
5055:
5047:. p. 44.
5046:
5042:
5035:
5019:
5015:
5011:
5010:"Cuban tanks"
5004:
5002:
5000:
4980:
4973:
4966:
4959:
4958:
4952:
4945:
4941:
4937:
4933:
4929:
4924:
4917:
4912:
4905:
4900:
4884:
4880:
4874:
4872:
4855:
4851:
4845:
4843:
4841:
4834:, p. 30.
4833:
4828:
4826:
4817:
4815:0-415-35015-8
4811:
4807:
4800:
4798:
4796:
4794:
4792:
4783:
4777:
4773:
4766:
4764:
4762:
4760:
4758:
4741:
4737:
4731:
4729:
4727:
4725:
4723:
4721:
4719:
4717:
4715:
4713:
4711:
4709:
4707:
4705:
4703:
4701:
4699:
4697:
4695:
4693:
4691:
4675:
4671:
4664:
4649:
4645:
4638:
4623:
4619:
4612:
4597:
4593:
4586:
4584:
4568:
4564:
4557:
4542:
4538:
4534:
4530:
4523:
4508:
4504:
4497:
4482:
4475:
4459:
4455:
4449:
4433:
4429:
4423:
4408:
4404:
4397:
4382:
4378:
4371:
4356:
4352:
4345:
4329:
4322:
4316:, p. 44.
4315:
4310:
4294:
4290:
4284:
4276:
4275:btvt.narod.ru
4272:
4266:
4251:
4247:
4240:
4225:
4219:
4203:
4199:
4193:
4187:, p. 43.
4186:
4181:
4179:
4172:, p. 40.
4171:
4166:
4160:, p. 32.
4159:
4154:
4138:
4134:
4128:
4120:
4116:
4110:
4108:
4106:
4104:
4102:
4100:
4098:
4096:
4094:
4092:
4090:
4088:
4086:
4084:
4082:
4080:
4078:
4076:
4074:
4072:
4070:
4068:
4066:
4064:
4062:
4060:
4058:
4056:
4054:
4052:
4050:
4048:
4039:
4037:1-84176-792-1
4033:
4029:
4022:
4016:, p. 41.
4015:
4010:
4008:
3998:
3989:
3980:
3972:
3971:
3963:
3961:
3959:
3957:
3955:
3938:
3934:
3930:
3924:
3922:
3920:
3918:
3916:
3914:
3912:
3910:
3908:
3898:
3896:
3886:
3877:
3868:
3861:
3856:
3849:
3848:Czołgi Świata
3844:
3842:
3840:
3838:
3836:
3826:
3824:
3822:
3806:
3802:
3798:
3794:
3787:
3780:
3778:
3771:, p. 38.
3770:
3765:
3763:
3761:
3759:
3757:
3755:
3739:
3735:
3728:
3722:, p. 15.
3721:
3716:
3708:
3702:
3698:
3691:
3689:
3687:
3685:
3683:
3681:
3679:
3677:
3675:
3673:
3671:
3654:
3651:(in Polish).
3650:
3646:
3640:
3638:
3636:
3634:
3632:
3630:
3614:
3610:
3609:"115mm U-5TS"
3604:
3588:
3585:(in Polish).
3584:
3580:
3574:
3572:
3570:
3568:
3566:
3564:
3562:
3560:
3558:
3556:
3547:
3546:Czołgi Świata
3540:
3538:
3536:
3534:
3532:
3530:
3528:
3526:
3524:
3522:
3520:
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3506:
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3485:
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3471:
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3461:
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3455:
3453:
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3424:
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3416:
3412:
3408:
3404:
3400:
3396:
3392:
3385:
3381:
3371:
3368:
3365:
3362:
3359:
3356:
3353:
3350:
3347:
3344:
3341:
3338:
3335:
3332:
3331:
3323:
3320:
3318:
3315:
3313:
3310:
3308:
3307:List of tanks
3305:
3304:
3295:
3291:
3287:
3283:
3280:
3276:
3272:
3269:
3265:
3262:
3258:
3254:
3250:
3247:
3243:
3240:
3236:
3232:
3228:
3225:
3221:
3216:
3212:
3211:
3210:
3206:
3203:
3199:
3195:
3192:
3188:
3185:
3181:
3178:
3174:
3171:
3167:
3163:
3160:
3156:
3153:
3149:
3145:
3141:
3139:
3135:
3134:
3133:
3129:
3126:
3122:
3119:
3118:Iran–Iraq War
3115:
3113:
3109:
3106:
3102:
3098:
3094:
3093:
3091:
3087:
3084:
3080:
3077:
3073:
3069:
3066:
3062:
3059:
3055:
3051:
3048:
3044:
3040:
3037:
3033:
3030:
3026:
3023:
3019:
3018:
3009:
2998:
2995:
2991:
2980:
2979:
2970:
2966:
2956:
2953:
2942:
2939:
2928:
2926:
2922:
2921:United States
2911:
2909:
2905:
2895:
2892:
2881:
2878:
2867:
2864:
2853:
2850:
2839:
2837:
2836:Islamic State
2826:
2824:
2820:
2809:
2806:
2795:
2792:
2781:
2778:
2767:
2766:
2762:
2757:
2745:
2734:
2731:
2720:
2717:
2706:
2703:
2699:
2695:
2691:
2680:
2677:
2666:
2663:
2660:
2657:
2652:
2647:
2644:
2629:
2625:
2622:
2611:
2608:
2604:
2600:
2596:
2585:
2582:
2571:
2568:
2564:
2560:
2549:
2546:
2542:
2531:
2528:
2517:
2514:
2503:
2500:
2489:
2486:
2475:
2472:
2461:
2458:
2447:
2444:
2433:
2432:
2428:
2423:
2405: Current
2398:
2386:
2382:
2379:
2378:
2375:United States
2372:
2370:
2366:
2362:
2354:
2351:
2348:
2345:
2342:
2339:
2338:
2337:
2331:
2324:
2321:
2320:
2316:
2315:
2306:
2302:
2299:
2296:
2292:
2289:
2288:
2279:
2275:
2271:
2268:
2265:
2264:Ch'ŏnma-ho IV
2262:
2259:
2256:
2253:
2252:Ch'ŏnma-ho II
2250:
2247:
2245:
2241:
2240:
2234:
2232:
2227:
2222:
2218:
2216:
2212:
2202:
2190:
2186:
2182:
2179:
2178:
2167:
2160:
2157:
2154:T-62E Mark II
2150:
2147:
2144:RO-115 Mark I
2140:
2139:
2136:
2133:
2132:
2127:
2115:
2111:
2108:
2105:
2102:
2100:modification.
2099:
2096:
2093:
2090:
2089:
2084:
2072:
2068:
2064:
2060:
2057:
2056:
2043:
2040:
2037:
2033:
2029:
2026:
2021:
2018:
2017:
2015:
2011:
2007:
2003:
1996:
1991:
1987:
1980:
1979:
1977:
1972:
1968:
1964:
1963:(Ob'yekt 150)
1960:
1954:
1951:
1944:
1941:
1938:
1935:
1932:
1929:
1926:
1923:
1920:
1917:
1913:
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1900:
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1844:komandirskaya
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1697:
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1686:
1685:komandirskaya
1682:
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1671:
1668:
1667:
1665:
1662:
1661:
1656:
1649:
1644:
1637:
1632:
1624:
1610:
1608:
1604:
1600:
1596:
1595:M2/M3 Bradley
1592:
1584:
1579:
1570:
1568:
1564:
1559:
1557:
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1549:
1545:
1541:
1537:
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1523:
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1517:
1513:
1509:
1505:
1501:
1497:
1493:
1489:
1482:
1477:
1468:
1466:
1462:
1458:
1457:Iran–Iraq War
1453:
1451:
1440:
1436:
1432:
1428:
1426:
1422:
1418:
1410:
1407:A Tiran-6 at
1405:
1397:
1388:
1380:
1377:
1367:
1365:
1361:
1357:
1354:(UNITA) near
1353:
1348:
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1337:
1333:
1332:South African
1329:
1325:
1313:, April 2004.
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1021:
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858:
853:This section
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455:
451:
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428:
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422:
418:
417:APFSDS rounds
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402:
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19:
7424:Background:
7423:
7291:Lorraine 40t
7266:EE-T1 Osório
6976:
6890:Challenger 1
6709:Armored cars
6690:Kurganets-25
6596:BTR Bumerang
6545:Kurganets-25
6457:
6340:
6318:
6296:
6284:
6271:
6252:
6233:
6214:
6189:. Retrieved
6185:
6176:
6164:. Retrieved
6160:the original
6156:Sino defence
6155:
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6134:. Retrieved
6129:
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6103:. Retrieved
6098:
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5856:. Retrieved
5852:
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5827:
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5817:
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5519:. lenta.ru.
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4533:The Guardian
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3488:. Retrieved
3484:the original
3479:
3398:
3394:
3384:
3322:Type 69 tank
3161:(Tajikistan)
2891:Soviet Union
2411: Former
2380:
2358:
2352:
2346:
2340:
2335:
2325:
2317:
2300:
2290:
2270:Ch'ŏnma-ho V
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