
OT-62 TOPAS - Wikipedia
OT-62 (OT-62 stands for Obrněný Transportér vzor 62 – "Armoured Personnel Carrier model 62") – a series of BTR-50 copies developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia.
T-62 - Wikipedia
The T-62 is a Soviet main battle tank that was first introduced in 1961. [9][a] As a further development of the T-55 series, the T-62 retained many similar design elements of its predecessor including low profile and thick turret armour.
OT-62 TOPAS (1963) - tank-afv.com
The OT-62 TOPAS (Transportér Obrněný Pásový) was in the cold war, the main Polish-Czech hamphibious tracked armoured personnel carriers (APC). It jointly developed in 1959-62 as an equivalent to the Soviet BTR-50.
The wreck of an apparent T-62 APC. - Forbes
Jan 6, 2025 · With five road wheels on each side and a tall, seemingly improvised superstructure, the vehicles appear to be do-it-yourself armored personnel carriers based on surplus T-62 …
Tankograd: T-62 - Blogger
Dec 9, 2015 · The T-62 medium tank, known under the factory product code of Object 166, formally entered service in the Soviet Army on the 12th of August 1961. The tank was designed by the OKB-520 design bureau headed by Leonid Kartsev and built at the No. 183 factory at Nizhny Tagil (now Uralvagonzavod).
Type 62 light tank - Wikipedia
The Norinco Type 62 (Chinese: 62式; pinyin: Liù'èr shì) is a Chinese light tank developed in the early 1960s, based on the Chinese Type 59 with a reduced main gun calibre, lighter armour and a smaller suite of electronics and other equipment to help reduce weight.
OT-62/TOPAS Armored Personnel Carrier - inetres.com
The OT-62 is a tracked amphibious vehicle that was jointly developed and used by Czechoslovakia and Poland. It is equivalent to the Soviet BTR-50PK APC and in appearance is almost identical to the BTR-50PU Model 2 command vehicle with some significant differences.
The Russians Made Armored Personnel Carriers Out Of Old T-62 …
Jan 6, 2025 · With five road wheels on each side and a tall, seemingly improvised superstructure, the vehicles appear to be do-it-yourself armored personnel carriers based on surplus T-62 chassis. Old and awkward, the apparent T-62 APCs aren’t much to …
T-55 and T-62 tanks as well as an APC-80 armored personnel …
Feb 8, 2025 · T-55 and T-62 tanks as well as an APC-80 armored personnel carrier.
OT-62 armored personnel carrier - Military Periscope
The Czech OT-62 tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) is a joint development by the former Czechoslovakia and Poland based on the Soviet-built BTR-50 APC.
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