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  • ...same 500 horsepower Ford engine.<ref name="Hunnicutt_1984(9-17)">Hunnicutt 1984, 9-17</ref> When tank production was halted in October 1945, the US Army ha ...rch 1951, designated ''M46E1''.<ref name="Hunnicutt_1984(52-53)">Hunnicutt 1984, 52-53</ref> Following further modifications, this combination would culmin
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  • ...d until 1985, with an improved M1IP version being produced briefly between 1984 -1986. By 1985, several thousands of M1s had already been manufactured and
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  • ...ADS (Product Improved Vulcan Air Defense System) upgrade was introduced in 1984. The PIVADS upgrade featured improved radar and accuracy of the gun, and it
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  • ...ven. ''Modern Soviet Combat Tanks'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1984</ref> The first of these projects was the ''T-34M'', which would have thick
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  • ...achines in order to attract potential customers using Chinese vehicles. In 1984, further tests were conducted, only this time around, using chassis of Brit
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  • ...d displayed at the Eurosatory that year. Two more prototypes were built in 1984, and the fourth and final one was built in 1985. However, towards the end o ...wn off at the Eurosatory exhibition in the same year. Following testing in 1984, two further prototypes were constructed, featuring a number of improvement
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  • ...erful tank armament in service.<ref name="Hunnicutt_1984(33-34)">Hunnicutt 1984, 33-34</ref> ...n the T42 tank in the Mount T139.<ref name="Hunnicutt_1984(451)">Hunnicutt 1984, 451</ref>
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  • ...as one of the upgrades over the M48 tank.<ref name="Hunnicutt-1">Hunnicutt 1984, 152-155</ref> ...unnicutt-1">Hunnicutt 1984, 152-155</ref><ref name="Hunnicutt-2">Hunnicutt 1984, 453</ref>
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  • ...try to use ERA, under the name ''Kontakt ERA''. It was first introduced in 1984 and featured a tile design similar to Blazers, though using one or two reac
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  • ...nation became known as the '''IPM1''', and 894 units were produced between 1984 to 1986. The IPM1 did not see combat in its configuration, though it was in ...ification of the original M1 Abrams tank that was produced between October 1984 through May 1986 with a total of 894 vehicles being produced. The changes m
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  • * [[T-64B|T-64B (1984)]] ...mmunition loadout. 3BK12M HEATFS-shell which was obsolete for the T-64B in 1984 has been changed to 3BK18M which was put into service in 1980.
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  • ...probabilities and destructive power. In its decade-long production (1976 - 1984), around 1,000 Mi-24Vs were produced, eventually becoming the most produced
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  • ...Armee De Terre, Presentation De Materials De L'Armee De Terre, Satory, Oct 1984
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  • ...perational use of French AMX-10RCs was during Operation Manta from 1983 to 1984. This was the French operation to defend Chad against incursions from Libya
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  • In 1984, funding was approved to build four different prototypes, all of which unde
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  • ...l Canadian Navy". She was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 and now serves as a museum ship in Hamilton, Ontario, next to HMCS Star, an
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  • ...M256 gun]] installed, the vehicle was officially accepted into service in 1984 as the M1A1 Abrams, with production lasting from 1985 to 1993. The M1A1 wou ...tured improved protection and a larger turret was briefly produced between 1984 - 1986. The resulting M1A1 Abrams inherited the upgrades from the IPM1 and
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  • ...the mobile battery itself is named 2S6) and eventually joined the Army in 1984 as another composition of the short-range defense layer alongside with ZSU-
    18 KB (2,760 words) - 16:38, 3 December 2023
  • ...and all 748 US Army M60A3 tanks were also upgraded to the TTS standard by 1984.
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  • The development of the EC-665 Tiger started in 1984 by France and West Germany to fill the need of an anti-tank helicopter in t
    17 KB (2,664 words) - 12:50, 28 April 2024
  • ...an advanced anti-tank helicopter. The development of the Tiger started in 1984 and lasted until 2003, when the first production model flew. The Tiger UHT
    16 KB (2,496 words) - 12:52, 28 April 2024
  • ...imitation and transformation project for a new tank was launched again in 1984. The ROCA's tank research and development center and General Dynamics joint
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  • ...e upgraded to F-4S standard and entered service with the RAF on 19 October 1984 under the designation Phantom F.3 or F-4J(UK)<ref name="BurkePhantom" />. T
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  • ...1982 and along with a further five and two from Royal Air Force stocks in 1984 and 1987 respectively. The use of the aircraft continued throughout the 198
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  • ...2, with a second prototype completed in 1983. Trials of the Mi-28 began in 1984, but the type lost out to the Kamov Ka-50. Despite this, lower priority dev
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  • ...December 1987. The Western nations first saw reports of its development in 1984, and the first photograph was seen in 1989. The design went through testing
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  • ...e US Air Force.<ref name="ParschAIM9" /><ref name="GervasiArsenal">Gervasi 1984, p.256</ref> These designation would remain until 27 June 1963, when the Si ...ursuit of Global Dominance: Arsenal of Democracy III''. Grove Press, Inc., 1984.
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  • ...and all 748 US Army M60A3 tanks were also upgraded to the TTS standard by 1984. ...and all 748 US Army M60A3 tanks were also upgraded to the TTS standard by 1984.
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  • * {{Specs-Link|sw_t_72m1}} - Exported variants to Finland in 1984.
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  • In July of 1984, after the post-war sanctions were dropped, Japan put together plans to upg
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  • ...consecutive crashes involving F-100s, these jets were quickly withdrawn in 1984 and replaced by the [[F-104G (China)|F-104G]] and [[F-5E (China)|F-5E]].
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  • As with the T-80B and T-64B, the T-72B can launch missiles out of its gun. Unlike the previous two vehi ...et composite armour and the T-72A's fire control system was lacking. The [[T-64B]], introduced several years earlier, had improved armour and a new fire con
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  • ...Strv 74 V would serve until 1981, and the remaining 74 H would serve until 1984 when they would be phased out in favour of the [[Ikv 91]]. The turrets woul ...ing better than the Strv 74. The Strv 74 was fully retired from service by 1984, and some of the turrets were used as static fortifications until the late
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  • ...8 units were built in early 1980's and wouldn't be delivered until between 1984 to 1986 they were used in limited service for the anti-air companies throug
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  • ...compromised off-road capabilities compared to the original engine. Between 1984 and 1986, 57 {{PAGENAME}} units were manufactured and distributed, finding ...he Pvrbv 551 missile carriers, which served with the Swedish military from 1984 until 2000, when the last of the operational units was retired from service
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  • * '''T-64B''' — upper front plate protection parameters with kinetic effect have bee
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  • ...e upgraded to F-4S standard and entered service with the RAF on 19 October 1984 under the designation [[F-4J(UK) Phantom II|Phantom F.3 or F-4J(UK)]]<ref n
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  • ...e US Air Force.<ref name="ParschAIM9" /><ref name="GervasiArsenal">Gervasi 1984, p.256</ref> These designation would remain until 27 June 1963, when the Si ...ursuit of Global Dominance: Arsenal of Democracy III''. Grove Press, Inc., 1984.
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  • * '''T-64B''' — upper front plate protection parameters with kinetic effect have bee
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  • ...e failure of the convertible torpedo boats it was disarmed in 15 September 1984, and later decommissioned on 15 February 1985. Disarmed on September 15, 1984, she was decommissioned on February 15, 1985.
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  • ...assaults on Mainland China. The project for a new tank was issued in April 1984, and developments during the 1980s included evaluations on Object 172M-1 E- ...ity. This prototype tank, coded WZ1224 underwent intensive tests. Later in 1984, Chinese exchanged a T-72 Ural from Romania, naming it Type 64 and using it
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  • ...outh_africa/olifant_mk.i</ref>. Conversions began in 1979 and lasted until 1984; a total of 153 Olifant Mk.1s were converted from Centurion Mk.3 tanks. Not ...ant Mk.1 entered production service in 1978, with production lasting until 1984. In the early 80s, the Olifant was upgraded to the Mk.1A modification, whic
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  • ...in 1981 and the first retrofitted jet (07-8431) took to the skies in July 1984 and joined the JASDF in December. Upgrades included:
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  • ...Specs|name}}''' was delivered to the Pakistan Air Force from early 1983 to 1984, with 54 of them built through out the year.
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  • ...type of the vehicle was constructed, followed by two further prototypes in 1984. While undergoing testing, several differently armed versions of the vehicl
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  • ...as air bases in the territory of South-West Africa. It was first tested in 1984 during the division-scale exercise Operation Thunder Chariot.
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  • ...l as new APFSDS for better penetration. The upgraded tank was certified in 1984 and became the placeholder upgrades during the modernization of PLA. ...d, the mass of original Type 59s could still use some upgrades as well. In 1984, the ZTZ59A upgrade program passed state certifications: the upgrade includ
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  • ...any F-105 was by the Air Force Reserve 466th Tactical Fighter Squadron, in 1984, and afterwards, the F-105 slipped quietly into retirement. Most F-105s had
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  • ...st prototype chassis was built in December 1983, followed by the turret in 1984. The turret and chassis were first assembled together in April 1985 and wer
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  • ...ion<ref>''Defence Update (International)''. Defence Update G.m.b.H., 1984, 1984–85 Volume Collected Issues 48–58</ref> from 1967 to 1970, and the Yom K
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