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  • 55TAM (tank) — Infobox Weapon name=TAM caption=Argentine Army TAM origin=ARG type=Medium tank is vehicle=yes service= used by=ARG wars= designer= design date= manufacturer= unit cost= production date= number= variants= length=6.75 m width=3.25 m height=2.42 m… …

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  • 56BTR-60 — Infobox Weapon name=BTR 60 caption=BTR 60PB origin=Soviet Union type=Wheeled Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier is vehicle=yes service=1959 present [http://www.pancerni.abajt.pl/index.php?option=com content task=view id=23 Itemid=37 Pancerni 1… …

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  • 57Armoured fighting vehicle — An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, protected by armour and armed with weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain.Armoured fighting vehicles are classified according to their intended role on the… …

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  • 58MT-LB — Infobox Weapon|is vehicle=yes name=MT LB caption= type=Armored personnel carrier origin= Soviet Union length=6.45 m width=2.86 m height=1.865 m weight=11,900 kg suspension=Torsion bar speed=61 km/h (road) 30 km/h (off road) 5 to 6 km/h (in the… …

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  • 59Armenian Army — Հայկական Բանակ Haykakan Banak Armenian Army Active January 28, 1992 – Present Country Republic of Armenia Type Army Role Ground warfare Size …

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  • 60North Korean support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq war — North Korea supported Iran during the Iran–Iraq War for oil and foreign exchange by selling both domestically produced arms to Iran and serving as an intermediary for deniable sales by the Soviet Union, Soviet satellites, and China. Sales began… …

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