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T-55
The T-55 medium tank was first introduced in 1949 by the Soviet Union and quickly became one of the most widely used tanks in the world. With its powerful 100mm cannon and reliable mechanical systems, it was a formidable weapon on the battlefield.
T-54 or T-55
As the T-54/T-55 tank rumbled through the streets of Kyiv, its massive treads shaking the ground beneath it, the crew inside braced for battle. They were part of a unit sent to reclaim the city from the invading forces that had taken over just days before. The tank had been through hell and back, having seen countless battles and sustaining heavy damage in the process. But its crew was determined to see their mission through, no matter the cost.
T-62
The T-62 Main Battle Tank was first introduced by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s as a successor to the T-55. It was designed to be a more advanced and powerful tank, with improved armor plating and a more powerful 115mm gun. The T-62 was used extensively during the Cold War and saw action in various conflicts around the world, including the Middle East and Africa.