
T-54/T-55 - Wikipedia
A new version, based on T-54A, designated T-54B (Ob'yekt 137G2), was designed in 1955. It was fitted with a new 100 mm D-10T2S tank gun with STP-2 "Tsyklon" 2-plane stabilizer. It entered …
T-54/T-55 operators and variants - Wikipedia
T-54B (Ob'yekt 137G2) [144] [147] [148] – Produced from 1957 to 1958. It is armed with the D-10T2S tank gun with STP-2 "Tsyklon" 2-plane stabilization. [145]
Soviet T-54 Main Battle Tank (1949)
The T-54B (1957-1959) In 1955, another major modernization (Objekt 137G2) was traduced into production as the T-54B. It was equipped with the D-10T2S rifled gun coupled with an STP-2 …
Why Is Russia Reactivating Soviet-Era T-54 Tanks? - Popular Mechanics
Mar 24, 2023 · Russia is dusting off the cobwebs from military deep storage facilities in the country’s Far East, for the first time railing un-upgraded Cold War T-54B tanks westward, …
T-54 Medium Tank / Main Battle Tank (MBT) - Military Factory
Mar 22, 2023 · T-54B - Appearing in 1957; 100mm D-10T2S main gun with two-axis stabilization; night vision equipment for day/night capabilities.
Heir Apparent – T-54 - War History
Apr 23, 2018 · T-54B (Model 1957) The Model 1957 was a Model 1955 with improvements to its main armament and night-vision equipment for the commander, driver and gunner. This …
Steel Coffins: Russia’s 100,000 T-54/T-55 Tanks Belong in a Museum
Feb 16, 2025 · T-54/T-55: The Most Widely Produced Tank on the Planet. The T-54 entered production in 1947 and quickly became the mainstay of Soviet armored forces. Over time, …
T-54/T-55 Main Battle Tank - inetres.com
The T-54/55 is a non-amphibious main battle tank built in the former Soviet Union, China (as type 59), Czechoslovakia and Poland. T-54/T-55 basic models have all-welded hulls divided into …
T-54 / T-55 Main Battle Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
T-55 Series Tanks. The most massive Soviet tank of the post-war period. It is a deep modernization of the T-54B tank. Developed in the Design Bureau of Plant No. 183.
T-54 / T-55 Main Battle Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
The first Soviet tank regularly equipped with night fighting equipment was the T-54B Model 1952, with the prototypes completed at Nizhni Tagil in 1952.