The Obiekt 140, or Object 140, was a prototype medium tank developed from 1953 to 1958 in Nizhny Tagil, Russia to replace the T-54 medium tank. Two prototypes...
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T-62 (section Obiekt 140)
the T-54A (Obiekt 137G) and T-54B (Obiekt 137G2).[citation needed] Kartsev and his design team started working on a new tank, called Obiekt 140 (this was...
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prior to Obiekt 187, the US developed the CATTB M1 variant, armed with a 140 mm gun. Some years later, Germany developed the Leopard 2-140, armed again...
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The Obiekt 292, or Object 292 (Объект 292), was an experimental tank of design bureau of the Kirov Plant (JSC Spetsmash) and scientists of the All-Russian...
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The Obiekt 785, or Object 785 (Объект 785), was a Soviet experimental main battle tank built in the late 1970s. It was an improved variant of the T-80B...
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SU-100Y RPG-1 Uralmash-1 Obiekt 140 Obiekt 187 Obiekt 279 Obiekt 292 Obiekt 416 Obiekt 490 Obiekt 490A Obiekt 770 Obiekt 775 Obiekt 785 2B1 Oka Kh-45 2A3...
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merged numerous incremental T-54 upgrade projects into one project called Obiekt 155. The result was the more successful T-55 which went into full production...
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The Obiekt 287 or Object 287 (Russian: Объект 287) was an experimental Soviet missile tank. It was created in 1965 under the leadership of Josef Kotin...
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Main Agency of Automobiles and Tanks of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (redirect from Obiekt)
Federation. Объект is often transliterated as objekt, obyekt, ob'yekt, obyect, obiekt, etc. These names are sometimes referred to incorrectly as "industry designation"...
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T-90 (redirect from Obiekt 188)
interested in purchasing "several dozen" T-90s, and modernising a further 140 T-72s. However, after Libya's crackdown on anti-government protesters in...
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