
Type 59 tank - Wikipedia
The Type 59 (Chinese: 59式; pinyin: Wǔ jiǔ shì; industrial designation: WZ-120) main battle tank is a Chinese-produced version of the Soviet T-54A tank, an early model of the ubiquitous T …
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Type 59 - War Thunder Wiki
While basically a licence-produced version of the Soviet T-54A, in part because of the simplified construction, the Type 59 looks very much like the T-54 (1951). The most noticeable …
Type 59 main battle tank - Chiese pLA (1958)
For years, the Type 59 was the backbone of the Chinese Army. Not only it was the biggest PLA tank production so far, spanning until 1985 with nearly ten thousand models and many …
Type 59 Durjoy - Wikipedia
The Type 59G Durjoy, sometimes known as Type 59G, [1] is a highly modernized version of the Chinese Type 59 tank for the Bangladesh Army. The Bangladesh Army's old Type 59 tanks …
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Type 59 Tank | Full specifications, history, operators and models
Type 59: Entered production in 1958, but without the IR searchlight of the Soviet T-54A. Type 59-I: Entered service in 1979, with a laser rangefinder (was mounted on the front of the turret), …
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Type 59 - Army Guide
During the military parade in Beijing on 1st October 1959 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, 32 Chinese-made T-54A tanks were revealed to the public for the …