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* [[M48A1]] - M48 with petrol engine and flat engine deck.
 
* [[M48A1]] - M48 with petrol engine and flat engine deck.
 
* [[M48A1 (China)]] - as in ROCA service; later upgraded to M48A3 standards in terms of powerplant without redesigning the engine deck as ROCA's "M48A3".
 
* [[M48A1 (China)]] - as in ROCA service; later upgraded to M48A3 standards in terms of powerplant without redesigning the engine deck as ROCA's "M48A3".
* ▀[[M48A2 C]] - M48 with elevated engine deck, blast deflector in front of loader's hatch and petrol engine in West Germany service.
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* ▀[[M48A2 C]] - M48 with elevated engine deck, blast deflector in front of loader's hatch and petrol engine in West German service.
 
* {{Specs-Link|cn_m48a1_patton_III}}
 
* {{Specs-Link|cn_m48a1_patton_III}}
  
 
====Rank VI====
 
====Rank VI====
  
* ▀[[M48A2 G A2]] - M48A2 with new 105 mm cannon, mantle and domestic diesel engine.
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* ▀[[M48A2 G A2]] - M48A2 with a new 105 mm cannon, mantlet and domestic diesel engine.
* ▀[[M48 Super]] - Proposed German overhaul upgrades on M48 on firepower, protection and mobility.
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* ▀[[M48 Super]] - Proposed German overhaul upgrades on M48 in firepower, protection and mobility.
* ␗[[CM11]] - AKA M48H; ROCA's hybrid version with M60A1's hull and M48A3's turret upgraded to M1 Abrams' FCS.
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* ␗[[CM11]] - AKA M48H; ROCA's hybrid version with the M60A1's hull and M48A3's turret upgraded to the M1 Abrams' FCS.
  
 
=== Derivative Vehicles ===
 
=== Derivative Vehicles ===
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====Rank IV====
 
====Rank IV====
  
* [[Magach 1]] - M48A1 in IDF service
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* [[Magach 1]] - M48A1 in IDF service.
* [[Magach 2]] - M48A2C in IDF service
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* [[Magach 2]] - M48A2C in IDF service.
  
 
====Rank V====
 
====Rank V====
  
 
* [[Magach 3]] - M48A1/2/3 with firepower and mobility upgrades.
 
* [[Magach 3]] - M48A1/2/3 with firepower and mobility upgrades.
* [[Magach 3 (ERA)]] - the aforementioned tanks with Blazar ERA
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* [[Magach 3 (ERA)]] - Magach 3 with Blazer ERA.
* [[Magach 3 (ERA) (USA)]] - ditto, previously a premium pack in US tech tree
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* [[Magach 3 (ERA) (USA)]] - Previously a premium pack in US tech tree.
* [[Magach 5]] - M48A5 with Blazar ERA  
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* [[Magach 5]] - M48A5 with Blazar ERA.
  
 
'''Others'''
 
'''Others'''
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====Rank V====
 
====Rank V====
  
* [[T54E1]] - Experimental tank with 120 mm autoloaded gun and new turret.
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* [[T54E1]] - Experimental tank with a 120 mm autoloaded gun and a new turret.
  
 
==== Rank VI ====
 
==== Rank VI ====

Revision as of 15:23, 13 May 2023

Vehicles

Rank V

  • M48A1 - M48 with petrol engine and flat engine deck.
  • M48A1 (China) - as in ROCA service; later upgraded to M48A3 standards in terms of powerplant without redesigning the engine deck as ROCA's "M48A3".
  • M48A2 C - M48 with elevated engine deck, blast deflector in front of loader's hatch and petrol engine in West German service.
  • ␗M48A1

Rank VI

  • M48A2 G A2 - M48A2 with a new 105 mm cannon, mantlet and domestic diesel engine.
  • M48 Super - Proposed German overhaul upgrades on M48 in firepower, protection and mobility.
  • CM11 - AKA M48H; ROCA's hybrid version with the M60A1's hull and M48A3's turret upgraded to the M1 Abrams' FCS.

Derivative Vehicles

Main article: Magach (Family)

Rank IV

Rank V

Others

Rank V

  • T54E1 - Experimental tank with a 120 mm autoloaded gun and a new turret.

Rank VI

  • M247 - Known as "Sergeant York"; proposed SPAAG with twin 40 mm guns and radar system, ditched due to budget issues.

History

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