The T-37A was a Soviet amphibious light tank. The tank is often referred to as the T-37, although that designation was used by a different tank which never...
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aircraft into production as the T-37A. The service received the first production aircraft during June 1956. In response to the T-37A being underpowered, the USAF...
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earlier T-37A light tank, the T-38 proved to be only a moderate improvement over its predecessor, and was eventually replaced in 1940 by the T-40. Early...
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Gulfstream V (redirect from C-37A)
service in June 1997. It is used by the US military under the designation C-37A. It is followed by an improved version, the Gulfstream 550 (Model GV-SP)...
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Tanks of the Soviet Union (section T-24)
was replaced with the more modern T-38, based on the T-37A. Overall, after four years of production, 2552 T-37A's were produced, including the original...
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Italy: L3/33 and L3/35 Japan: Type 94 Poland: TK-3 and TKS Soviet Union: T-37A and T-38 Sweden: Strv m/37 United Kingdom: Carden Loyd tankette Zaloga 1983...
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Renault FT Carden Loyd tankette Vickers 6-Ton T-26 T-28 BT-5 BT-7 BT-42 T-34 KV-1 T-37A tank T-38 tank T-50 tank SU-76 SU-152 ISU-152 Panzer IVJ Sturmgeschütz...
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T33 (redirect from T-33 (disambiguation))
Kire-Uriwari Station, Osaka, Japan London Buses route T33 Soviet minesweeper T-33 T-37A tank, a Soviet light tank This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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strategy paid off, as Turkey ordered 64 T-26 Mod. 1933s, one T-37A, and 34 BA-3 armoured cars in 1934. The T-26s were the Turkish Army's first genuine...
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