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T-72
The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1973. The T-72 was a development based on the T-64 using thought and design of the previous Object 167M. About 25,000 T-72 tanks have been built, and refurbishment has enabled many to remain in service for decades. It has been widely exported and has seen service in 40 countries and in numerous conflicts. The Russian T-90 introduced in 1992 and the Chinese Type 99 are further developments of the T-72. Production and development of various modernized T-72 models continues today.
M-84
The M-84 is a Yugoslav main battle tank based on the Soviet T-72. It is still in service with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Kuwait, and Ukraine.
PT-91 Twardy
Polish main battle tank
M-84AS
The M-84AS prototype main battle tank is a modernized version of the M-84. M-84AS, sometimes referred to as M-84AB1 and M-2001, failed to advance to serial production.
TR-125
The TR-125 () prototype main battle tank is a redesigned T-72 made in Romania with Romanian components only. Number 125 in the designation stands for the 125 mm A555 smoothbore tank gun. It is now designated P-125 (P stands for Prototype).
Lion of Babylon
80s era Iraqi project to produce tanks locally
T-72M4CZ
The T-72M4 CZ is an upgraded Czech version of the Soviet-designed, Czechoslovakia made main battle tank T-72M. The only user of this tank is the Czech Army. Between 2003 and 2006, 30 tanks were produced. The main armament is a 125 mm gun 2A46M. The crew comprises a gunner, driver and commander. Maximum speed on the road is 64 km/h, and in terrain 44 km/h. This tank is comparable with third generation MBT. All tanks are still in active service. thumb|T-72M4CZ during Tank Day in Lešany, Benešov district, 2013
Tank EX
type of main battle tank
M-84D
The Croatian M-84D, also known as the M-84A5 (D), is a proposed upgrade variant of existing M-84 tanks, originally developed in Yugoslavia, with improvements to engine, armor, armament and electronics.