
T-72 - Wikipedia
The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1973. [8]
T-72 operators and variants - Wikipedia
The T-72 is a Soviet -designed main battle tank that entered production in 1973. It replaced the T-54/55 series as the workhorse of Soviet tank forces (while the T-64 and T-80 served as the Soviet high-technology tanks). [citation needed] .
T-72A - Army Recognition
Oct 8, 2024 · The T-72 was the most common tank used by the Soviet Army from the 1970s to the collapse of the Soviet Union. It was also exported to other Warsaw Pact countries, as well as Finland, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yugoslavia, as well as being copied elsewhere, both with and without licenses.
T-72A | War Thunder Wiki
The T-72A is the second variant of the T-72 main battle tank family. It is a member of one of the most extensive and vast main battle families, with nearly 25,000 units of all variants built. The second variant, T-72A, has several improvements over the first variant, which is …
T-72A | Weaponsystems.net
Introduced in 1979, the T-72A is the first major production variant. Whereas the early T-72 Ural had only 600 production vehicles, there were over 10.000 T-72A produced. The T-72A cemented the iconic image of the T-72 tank. The T-72A is a further development of the T-72 Ural.
T-72 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-72 is a Soviet second-generation main battle tank that entered production in 1970. It was developed directly from Obyekt-172, and shares parallel features with the T-64A. [4] The T-72 was one of the most widely produced post–World War …
T-72A/M1 - SBWiki - Steelbeasts.com
The Soviet T-72A is a 1979 upgrade to the T-72 “Ural-1”. Compared to the T-72 Ural-1, the T-72A turret front was thickened and reinforced with quartzite "sand" (possibly alumina) in cavities [earning the nickname "Dolly Parton" by US intelligence], the L-2AG searchlight was moved the right side of the main gun, and the vehicle received full ...
Everything To Know About Soviet T-72 Tanks - SlashGear
Feb 18, 2024 · The Soviet T-72 tanks were launched in 1973 and are still used by the Russian Army today. Here's everything you need to know about these battle tanks.
T-72A - War Thunder Wiki
The T-72A is the second variant of the T-72 main battle tank family. It is a member of one of the most extensive and vast main battle families, with nearly 25,000 units of all variants built.
T-72 MAIN BATTLE TANK - Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
The T-72 was a Soviet main battle tank (MBT) that entered production in 1969. Concerned with production difficulties and cost, Soviet officials directed two rival tank manufactures (Morozov KB and Uralvagon KB) to produce a reliable tank.
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