Photos T-54/55/62,T-59/69 and Variants

T-55
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T-55 with Era armored modified by?
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VT-55
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T-55AM
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PS:where is boneyard?
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? used tracks and wheels T-54/55!
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This is Mazur D-350 - Polish tracked artillery tractor from the late 1950s.

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Work on the construction of a Polish artillery tractor began in 1956 at Zakłady Mechaniczne in Łabędy, with the use of components of the T-54A tank, whose licensed production was implemented there. The tractor was approximately 75% unified with the T-54A tank. In 1957, two prototypes were built, initially designated ACS Mazur D-300. In 1958, two improved prototypes were created and in the same year the tractor was put into production, which lasted until 1960 (according to other information, until 1961).

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The tractors were assembled in Łabędy. Despite its good performance, the production of the tractor was quickly terminated. The reason was the unification of artillery tractors in the forces of the Warsaw Pact and the introduction of the Soviet ATS-59 tractor, produced in Poland under license.

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In the Polish Army, Mazur artillery tractors were used until the end of the 1970s. At the beginning of the 1960s, a certain number was sold to Czechoslovakia (according to Czech information, 218 were delivered). A small number of these tractors were donated to and used by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War. Some of the tractors withdrawn from the army were then used, among others, by by rail in rescue trains and in the forest service.
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This is Mazur D-350 - Polish tracked artillery tractor from the late 1950s.

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Work on the construction of a Polish artillery tractor began in 1956 at Zakłady Mechaniczne in Łabędy, with the use of components of the T-54A tank, whose licensed production was implemented there. The tractor was approximately 75% unified with the T-54A tank. In 1957, two prototypes were built, initially designated ACS Mazur D-300. In 1958, two improved prototypes were created and in the same year the tractor was put into production, which lasted until 1960 (according to other information, until 1961).

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The tractors were assembled in Łabędy. Despite its good performance, the production of the tractor was quickly terminated. The reason was the unification of artillery tractors in the forces of the Warsaw Pact and the introduction of the Soviet ATS-59 tractor, produced in Poland under license.

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In the Polish Army, Mazur artillery tractors were used until the end of the 1970s. At the beginning of the 1960s, a certain number was sold to Czechoslovakia (according to Czech information, 218 were delivered). A small number of these tractors were donated to and used by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War. Some of the tractors withdrawn from the army were then used, among others, by by rail in rescue trains and in the forest service.
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this chassis should be modified for T-54/55 or made a new tank like Romanian tank TR-77/85!?
 
this chassis should be modified for T-54/55 or made a new tank like Romanian tank TR-77/85!?
The chassis of the Mazur D-350 artillery tractor was completely new (after all, it had to be adapted to a completely different weight of the vehicle, and there was no need for such armor as the tank), but using parts from the T-54A tank.
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Iraqi T-62 tank lies destroyed after being hit by Iranians in course of Liberation of Khorramshahr​

 
Houthi?use T-54
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Tiran conversion line, 650th Maintenance Center. IDF Ordnance Corps. 1974

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IDF Tiran.

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IDF Tiran, 1972.

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IDF 274 (691) Brigade emblem(this unit used Tiran?)

Polish Army T-55AM2 Merida during the ammo reload​

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Tiran or T-62 had smoke grenade lanchers?


gather from Main Battle Tanks page 1,3 again.I think lost all about T-54/55/62 T59/69 and Tiran in Main Battle Tanks thread
 
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