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The Probert Encyclopaedia of Warfare

IKV-91

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The Ikv-91 (Infanterikanonvagn 91) is a Swedish amphibious light tank/tank destroyer produced between 1975 and 1978. The Ikv-91 is powered by a Volvo-Penta TD 120A 6-cylinder diesel engine providing a top speed of 65 kmh and a range of 500 km. The Ikv-91 is armed with a 90 mm L/54 main gun, a 7.62 mm coaxial machine-gun and a 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine-gun and twelve smoke dischargers.
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IMR

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The IMR is a Soviet armoured engineer vehicle based on a T-55 tank with the turret replaced by a crane and an armoured cupola. A pincer was added for removing trees, and a front-mounted dozer blade fitted. The IMR is manned by a crew of two and has a top speed of 48 kmh and a range of 400 km.
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INDEPENDANT

The Independant was an abortive tank British tank designed between the Great War and the Second World War. It had five turrets and a single three-pounder (47 mm) gun, and was crewed by eight men. The Independant was a tank design along the lines of the land battleship concept.
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IS-1

The IS-1 was a Russian 'heavy' tank of the Second World War. It weighed 44 tonnes, had a crew of four and a 513 bhp diesel engine giving a speed of 23 mph and a range of 150 km. Armour thickness reached 90 mm on the hull sides, 30 mm on the turret sides, 120 mm on the hull front and 100 mm on the turret front. It was armed with an 85 mm main gun.
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IS-2

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The IS-2 (Josef Stalin) was a Russian 'heavy' tank of the Second World War. It weighed 45 tonnes, had a crew of four and a 600 bhp diesel engine giving a speed of 23 mph and a range of 150 km. Armour thickness reached 90 mm on the hull sides, 30 mm on the turret sides, 120 mm on the hull front and 100 mm on the turret front. It was armed with a 122 mm main gun, one 12.7 mm machine-gun and one 7.62 mm machine-gun.
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IS-3

The IS-3 was a Russian 'heavy' tank of the Second World War. It weighed 46. 25 tonnes, had a crew of four and a 513 bhp diesel engine giving a speed of 23 mph and a range of 150 km. Armour thickness reached 90 mm on the hull sides, 30 mm on the turret sides, 132 mm on the hull front and 100 mm on the turret front. It was armed with a 122 mm main gun.
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ISU-122

The ISU-122 was a Soviet heavy self-propelled guns, first entering service in 1943 during the Second World War. The ISU-122 was built on the KV-1 tank chassis and fitted with a 122 mm howitzer and a 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine-gun. The
ISU-122 was manned by a crew of five and protected by armour 20 mm to 100 mm thick. A V-12 diesel engine provided a top speed of 37 kmh and a range of 240 km.
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ISU-152

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The ISU-152 was the first of the Soviet heavy self-propelled guns, first entering service in 1943 during the Second World War. The ISU-152 was built on the KV-2 tank chassis and fitted with a 152 mm howitzer and a 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine-gun. The ISU-152 was manned by a crew of five and protected by armour 35 mm to 100 mm thick. A V-12 diesel engine provided a top speed of 37 kmh and a range of 180 km.
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IZ ARMOURED CAR

The Autoblindo Mitragliatrice Lancia Ansaldo IZ Armoured Car was an Italian armoured car of the Great War based on the Lancia IZ truck. It was manned by a crew of six and armed with a 9 mm machine-gun in a rotating turret. Later models had a second machine-gun mounted in a second turret on top. The
IZ Armoured Car had a top speed of 60 kmh and a range of 300 km.
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