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Russian T-90 (1993)

Russian T-90S (1996)

Russian T-90S (1996)
    

Russian T-80U2 "Black Eagle" (1997)

Russian T-80U2 "Black Eagle" (1997)

Russian T-80U2 "Black Eagle" (1997)
    

Russian T-80U (1984)

Russian T-72 (1971), from which the T-90 is derived

The ubiquitous Russian T-55 (more than 20,000 built), from which the Chinese Type-59 is derived. The T-55 is still the primary main battle tank of many countries. (1958)
    

Pakistani Al-Khalid, upgraded Pakistani version of Chinese Type-90, using a superior Ukrainian-built engine and other enhancements

Pakistani Al-Khalid

Pakistani Al-Khalid
    

Pakistani Al-Khalid

Pakistani Al-Zarrar (Type-59 overhaul)

Pakistani Type-59 (not Al-Zarrar)
    

Pakistani Type-59 (not Al-Zarrar)

Pakistani Type-59 (not Al-Zarrar)

Pakistani Type-59 Line Drawing
    

French LeClerc

French LeClerc

French LeClerc
    

French LeClerc

French LeClerc

French LeClerc
    

Israeli Merkava Mk2

Israeli Merkava Mk2

Israeli Merkava Mk3
    

Israeli Merkava Mk3

Israeli Merkava Mk3

Israeli Merkava Mk3
    

Korean K1A1

Korean K1A1

Korean K1A1
    

Chinese Type-90-III

Chinese Type-88C

Chinese Type-88B
    

Chinese Type-85-III

Chinese Type-85-II

Chinese Type-80
    

Chinese Type-69-II

Chinese Type-63 Amphibious Tank

Chinese Type-62 Light Tank
    

Turkish 155mm "Superhowitzer" has a range of 40 km (25 miles)

The Carl Gustav recoilless rifle is the west's equivalent to the infamous Russian RPG-7.

M919 Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Anti-Tank Kinetic Energy Munition -- The thin coppery thing is the long-rod penetrator, which is made of an alloy of 99.25% depleted uranium and 0.75% titanium. The black stuff around it is the sabot which holds it while it is being propelled through the tank's main gun barrel. The sabot falls away once the penetrator leaves the barrel, and it is stabilized in-flight by the fins poking back into the propellant. Since it is narrow, dense, and fast, the penetrator rod burrows straight through tank armor, relying on its kinetic energy to inflict damage.
    


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