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* [[T-54 (1947)]] - <small>AKA T-54-1; the first production run with 120 mm UFP instead of the standard 100 mm, different running gears and flat turret.</small>
 
* [[T-54 (1947)]] - <small>AKA T-54-1; the first production run with 120 mm UFP instead of the standard 100 mm, different running gears and flat turret.</small>
* [[T-54 (1949)]] - <small>AKA T-54-2; the second production run with standard 100 mm and a mostly oval turret.</small>
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* [[T-54 (1949)]] - <small>AKA T-54-2; the second production run with standard 100 mm and a mostly oval turret.</small>
* [[T-54 (1951)]] - <small>AKA T-54-3; the third production run and the most iconic T-54 series with a completely oval turret</small>.
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* [[T-54 (1951)]] - <small>AKA T-54-3; the third production run and the most iconic T-54 series with a completely oval turret</small>.
 
* {{Specs-Link|sw_t_54_1951}} - <small>Export tanks to Finland between 1959-1962.</small>
 
* {{Specs-Link|sw_t_54_1951}} - <small>Export tanks to Finland between 1959-1962.</small>
* [[Tiran 4]] - <small>Slightly modified, captured T-54 by Israel during Six-Day War for logistical reasons</small>
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* [[Tiran 4]] - <small>Slightly modified, captured T-54 by Israel during Six-Day War for logistical reasons</small>
 
* [[Tiran 4S]] - <small>Captured T-54 upgraded with a 105 mm M68 gun by Israel</small>
 
* [[Tiran 4S]] - <small>Captured T-54 upgraded with a 105 mm M68 gun by Israel</small>
  
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* [[T-55AM-1]] - <small>T-55A with FCS upgrades for ATGM, new engine and appliqué composite armour</small>
 
* [[T-55AM-1]] - <small>T-55A with FCS upgrades for ATGM, new engine and appliqué composite armour</small>
 
* [[T-55AMD-1]] - <small>experimental T-55AM with Drozd hard APS systems</small>
 
* [[T-55AMD-1]] - <small>experimental T-55AM with Drozd hard APS systems</small>
* [[T-55M]] - <small>Bought T-55 modernized by Finland</small>
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* [[T-55M (Sweden)|▄T-55M]] - <small>Bought T-55 modernized by Finland</small>
  
 
=== Derivative Vehicles ===
 
=== Derivative Vehicles ===
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* [[Type 59]] - <small>WZ120; Licensed and simplified T-54A by China</small>
 
* [[Type 59]] - <small>WZ120; Licensed and simplified T-54A by China</small>
* [[ZTZ59A]] - <small>WZ120A; FCS and ergonomic upgrades for ZTZ59</small>
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* [[ZTZ59A]] - <small>WZ120A; FCS and ergonomic upgrades for ZTZ59</small>
 
* [[Tiran 4]]
 
* [[Tiran 4]]
 
* [[Tiran 4S]]
 
* [[Tiran 4S]]

Revision as of 19:45, 24 June 2023

Description

The T-54 is a Soviet 1st generation main battle tank put into service in 1947. It served throughout the Cold War and is one of the most produced MBTs at a total of roughly 70,000 units. Its most modern variants are still in active duty in many armies around the world.

The T-55 is an updated version of the T-54 that mainly features nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) protection capabilities.

Vehicles

Rank V

  • T-54 (1947) - AKA T-54-1; the first production run with 120 mm UFP instead of the standard 100 mm, different running gears and flat turret.
  • T-54 (1949) - AKA T-54-2; the second production run with standard 100 mm and a mostly oval turret.
  • T-54 (1951) - AKA T-54-3; the third production run and the most iconic T-54 series with a completely oval turret.
  • ▄T-54 - Export tanks to Finland between 1959-1962.
  • Tiran 4 - Slightly modified, captured T-54 by Israel during Six-Day War for logistical reasons
  • Tiran 4S - Captured T-54 upgraded with a 105 mm M68 gun by Israel

Rank VI

  • T-55A - New series based on T-54 tanks with two-plane stabilizers and NBC protection
  • T-55AM-1 - T-55A with FCS upgrades for ATGM, new engine and appliqué composite armour
  • T-55AMD-1 - experimental T-55AM with Drozd hard APS systems
  • ▄T-55M - Bought T-55 modernized by Finland

Derivative Vehicles

The Type 59 and Type 69 are Chinese derivatives of the T-54 family, with their own separate development lineages.

Rank V

Rank VI

  • ZTZ59D1 - WZ120C; overhaul upgrades on firepower and protection.

Media

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