Russian T-90 main battle tank
The T-90 tank is a Russian-developed main battle tank that was first commissioned in 1993. It is an extension of T-72 tank technology, combined with a T-80U fire control system. The T-90 is equipped with Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armor and multi-layer composite armor, equipped with the 1A45T fire control system, and the main weapon is the 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun, which can fire a variety of ammunition, including the tail stable shell piercing bomb (APFSDS), high explosive disc killing grenade (HE-FRAG) and 9M119 anti-tank missile. The maximum speed is 65km.
T34-85
The T34-85 was a medium tank produced by the Soviet Union during World War II. This tank is an improved model of the T-34 series, equipped with a more powerful 85mm gun to deal with the threat of German tanks. T34-85 performed well in the war and became one of the main forces of the Soviet Red Army armored forces.
Soviet T-55A tanks
The T-55A tank is a main battle tank developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950 s and is an improved model of the T-54 series. It is equipped with a 100mm caliber gun with great firepower. The armor protection of T-55A tanks has also been enhanced to better withstand enemy attacks. The tank has good maneuverability and off-road ability, and is suitable for various complex battlefield environments. T-55A tanks were widely used in the militaries of many countries during the Cold War and have performed well in many military conflicts.
Soviet T-34-85 tanks
The T-34-85 tank was a medium-sized tank developed and put into use by the Soviet Union during World War II. It is an improved model of the T-34 series tank, equipped with an 85mm caliber gun, more powerful firepower. The armor protection of T-34-85 tanks has also been enhanced to better withstand enemy attacks. The tank has good maneuverability and off-road ability, and is suitable for various complex battlefield environments. T-34-85 tanks did well in World War II.
Soviet T72M1 Tank
The T72M1 tank is a main battle tank developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970 s. It is an improved model of the T-72 series tank, with stronger armor protection and firepower. The T72M1 is equipped with a 125mm smoothbore gun capable of firing several types of ammunition, including armor-piercing and high-explosive shells. It is also equipped with advanced fire control system and night vision equipment, which can perform tasks in various complex battlefield environments.
Soviet KV1 Heavy Tank
The KV-1 tank was a heavy tank produced by the Soviet Union during World War II, named Kliment Voroshilov (Kliment Voroshilov) in honor of Kliment Voroshilov, the Soviet National Defense People's Commissar and statesman. KV-1 tanks were known for their heavy armor in the early years of the war, especially in the first year of the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
British Challenger 2 main battle tank
It is the main fighting vehicle of the British army and has been in service since 1998. This third-generation main battle tank is known for its excellent protection, firepower and accuracy, and has operated in the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan. Designed and manufactured by the British VickersDefenceSystems (now BAESystemsLand & Armaments), it is the successor model to Challenger 1, and development began in 1986. The chassis and turret used second-generation Chobham armor, which provided excellent protection. It is currently undergoing a major upgrade and is in service until 2040.
KpfPz 70 Main Battle Tank
It is a main battle tank jointly developed by the United States and West Germany in the 1960 s, aiming to replace the US M60 and German M48 tanks. Launched in 1963, the project was jointly designed by the Allison division of General Motors in the United States and Krauss-Maffei in Germany, with a number of innovative technologies. The project was eventually canceled in 1970 due to cost overruns, technical challenges and disagreements between the two countries over weapons systems. Although it failed to achieve mass production, its technology and design had a profound impact on the development of later tanks. Germany applied the experience gained from the project to the next generation of tanks.
Soviet T-55A main battle tank
It is a main battle tank developed by the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century and is an improved model of the T-54 series. It was introduced into service in 1961 with enhanced nuclear, biological and chemical protection and improved armor compared to T-54. Designed for its firepower, protection and production convenience, it is a multi-purpose main battle tank whose main tasks include front-line operations, support infantry operations and anti-armor combat. Equipped with a 100mm D-10T2S rifled gun, the stability and fire control system of this main gun have been improved. The rugged design and relatively low cost made it one of the most widely used tanks of the second half of the 20th century.
Yugoslav M-84 main battle tank
It is a Yugoslav model based on the improvement of Soviet T-72 tanks. Production began in 1983 and entered service in 1984. The main features of the T-72 are retained, including large-caliber applicable artillery, automatic loading system, smaller volume, low profile and high-quality armor protection, while improvements have been made in multiple systems and attributes to make up for the T-72's technical comparison with Western tanks. Equipped with a 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun, it can fire a variety of ammunition, including explosive penetrators, shaped shells and sub-caliber shells, with a high rate of fire of 8 rounds per minute. It was the main fighting vehicle in the Yugoslav army.
British CenturionMKIII Tank
It is a medium-sized tank developed by the United Kingdom after World War II and is the third model in the Centurion tank series. It is famous for its powerful firepower, strong armor and good mobility. The OQF 20-pounder gun equipped with 84mm caliber provided excellent accuracy at the time, and was equipped with a new dual-axis fully automatic stabilization system, allowing the gunner to fire while moving and maneuvering. There are two storage locations at the front of the body for the track links. In service in 1948, it was produced more than the MKII model and played an important role in the Korean War.
North Korea Chonma-HoV main battle tank
It is a main battle tank developed by North Korea. Its design is based on the Soviet T-62 tank and has been upgraded and improved in many aspects. The armor includes cast turrets, spacer armor, and explosive reactive armor, providing a degree of protection. The primary armament is a 115mm or 125mm smoothbore gun, and the secondary armament includes a 14.5mm anti-aircraft machine gun and a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun. The use of torsion bar suspension improves off-road maneuverability. It is a modern and improved model of North Korea based on the Soviet T-62 of tanks and combined with its own technology, reflecting North Korea's efforts to pursue self-reliance in tank design and manufacturing.
World of Tanks T95E6 Tank
It is an American Class 10 medium tank in the game of "World of Tanks" and belongs to special combat vehicles. It is known for its excellent firepower and high DPM damage per minute output). The gun control performance is excellent, with good accuracy and aiming time, which makes it have a terrifying output capability in medium and close combat. It has good adaptability in complex terrain. The armor protection is relatively weak, especially the "big bag" weakness on the turret, which is easy to be penetrated by the enemy. It is a medium-sized tank with strong firepower but limited armor protection, suitable for experienced players to maximize their potential under the right tactics.
German VK1602 "Leopard" reconnaissance tank
It was a light reconnaissance tank designed by Germany in 1942, but ultimately failed to enter mass production. Designed jointly by MIAG and Daimler-Benz, it is intended to replace the earlier No. 2 tank, providing stronger firepower and better armor protection. The design was influenced by the Leopard tank, with a sloping front armor, which helped improve protection. The main armament was a 50mm KwK39/1L/60 gun supplemented by a 7.92mm MG34 or MG42 machine gun. Despite some advanced features in the design, the project was canceled in 1943 for a number of reasons.
Chinese VT-5 main battle tank
It is a light main battle tank developed by China North Industries Group Corporation for the export market. It is known for its lightweight and excellent maneuverability. Capable of crossing trenches and vertical walls. Equipped with 105mm anti-tank guns, 12.7mm machine guns and 35mm grenade launchers and other weapons, combat capability comparable to the main battle tank. Modular armor is used, which can be configured according to threats and mission needs, including explosive reactive armor, ceramic composite armor, grille armor and other armor components. The design emphasizes survivability and firepower on the modern battlefield, making it a high-performance foreign trade light tank.
Israeli MerkavaMk4 main battle tank
It is the fourth generation main battle tank of the Israel Defense Forces and entered service in 2004. Known for its superior protection, firepower, mobility and combat control. Modular armor is used, providing additional clearance armor for anti-tank missiles, and allowing quick replacement of damaged armor, easy to upgrade. It is also the first main battle tank to remove the loading hatch to enhance the protection at the top of the turret. Equipped with advanced nuclear, biological and chemical protection systems and air conditioning, as well as automatic fire detection/suppression systems. The design concept emphasizes survivability and firepower in modern warfare, making it one of the most protected main battle tanks in the world.
Israeli MerkavaMkIV main battle tank
It is the fourth generation of the Israeli Merkava main battle tank series and entered service with the Israel Defense Forces in 2004. In terms of firepower, protection and mobility, it has significantly improved compared to the previous generation MkIII, while retaining the unique design of the Merkava series. It is equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun capable of firing a variety of munitions, including tail-stabilized shell-piercing shells, high-explosive anti-tank shells and gun-launched missiles. Modular armor is used, and armor modules can be quickly replaced or upgraded according to threats. It is also equipped with advanced nuclear, biological and chemical protection systems and air conditioning, as well as automatic fire detection/suppression systems.
Israeli Magach6 Tanks
It is Israel's name for the American M60 tank series, of which more advanced variants such as the M60A1 are called Magach6A. It was in response to a new type of threat created by the Soviet Union. After arriving in Israel in 1971, it was deployed to the force and was loved by its crew for its extra firepower and maneuverability. Its inadequate protection against chemical weapons such as ATGMs and RPGs was evident during the Yom Kippur War and suffered significant losses. Equipped with a 105mm M68 gun, it is capable of firing APDS and HEAT-FS ammunition, relying specifically on its firepower rather than maneuverability or armor.
Israeli Magach7C main battle tank
It is Israel's main battle tank based on the improvement of the US M60Patton tank. First in service in the mid-1980s, it is known for its reinforced armour and modern fire control systems. The turret and the front of the car body are equipped with composite armor plates, which provide better protection than early explosive reactive armor, especially against chemical and kinetic energy attacks. It is equipped with a 105mm rifling gun capable of firing a variety of ammunition, such as the M426 armor-piercing projectile and the M156 high-explosive armor-piercing projectile. The design and upgrade reflect Israel's innovative capabilities in modernizing the tank, making it an important main battle tank in the Israel Defense Forces.
Howitzer Tank 3D Scan
Also known as self-propelled howitzer, is a howitzer mounted on the chassis of a tank with armored protection and self-propelled artillery system. Equipped with large-caliber howitzers, it can launch a variety of ammunition such as high-explosive bombs, armor-torn bombs, and incendiary bombs to adapt to different combat environments. It combines the mobility of tanks and the firepower of artillery, capable of rapid deployment and transfer on the battlefield. With a certain degree of armor protection, able to survive and fight in complex environments. It can not only provide fire support in war, but also play a role in non-war military operations. With its powerful firepower, good mobility and protection ability, it plays an important role in the modern battlefield.
Japanese Type90Kai main battle tank
It is an improved model of the Type 90 main battle tank equipped by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. The Type 90 tank is the third-generation main battle tank that Japan began to equip in 1990, and Type90Kai has carried out a series of modernization upgrades on this basis. The armor uses composite armor technology to improve the protection of modern anti-tank weapons, especially the protection of the tail stable shell-piercing projectile. It is equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun capable of firing a variety of munitions, including tail-stabilized shell-piercing shells. While maintaining the excellent performance of the original 90 tank, it also adapts to the needs of the modern battlefield.
French AMX-13 Light Tank
It is the first generation of light tanks developed by France after World War II. It was designed in 1946 and officially put into production in 1952. It is named for its weight of 13 tons, has a sturdy and reliable chassis, and is equipped with a rotary magazine-type swing turret produced by GIAT Industrial Group (now NexterSystems). The design positioning is used for reconnaissance and has certain anti-tank capabilities. Its chassis is small and compact, suspended by torsion bars, and each side has five load wheels and two supporting wheels. The biggest feature is its swing turret design, the gun is fixed on the upper part, and the lower part is installed on the turret seat ring.
French AMX-40 main battle tank
It is a third-generation main battle tank prototype developed by France in the early 1980 s and intended for export markets as a successor model for AMX-30B and AMX-32. Built by GiatIndustries, four prototypes were built, from 1983 to 1985. Significant improvements in firepower, protection and mobility over its predecessors failed to attract any orders and the project was eventually canceled in 1990. It was equipped with a 120mm bore smoothbore gun, which was very powerful at the time, with welded steel armor and hardened steel composite armor plates in the front arc.
Japanese Type10 main battle tank
It is the fourth-generation main battle tank equipped by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Development began in the 1990 s and production began in 2010 to replace or supplement the Type 74 and Type 90 main battle tanks in active service. It is equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun, produced by Nippon Steel, capable of firing new armor-piercing shells and all standard NATO 120mm ammunition. The armor consists of modular sections that can provide varying degrees of protection depending on the mission configuration and weight requirements. A liquid-gas suspension system is also used, which can adjust the attitude of the tank according to the terrain, absorb the recoil force during shooting, and can install a bulldozer.
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