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The OF-40 is an Italian main battle tank built by OTO-Melara and Fiat specifically for the export market, since 1980. The OF-40 is manned by a crew of four and has a top speed of 40 mph and a range of 600 km. The OF-40 is armed with a 105 mm gun and 7.62 mm coaxial machine-gun, and also a 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine-gun.
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The Olifant is a South African main battle tank based on the British Centurion Tank. The Olifant is manned by a crew of four and armed with a 105 mm gun, 7.62 mm coaxial machine-gun, 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine-gun and 2 x 4 smoke dischargers. A V-12 air-cooled turbo-charged diesel engine provides a top speed of 45 kmh and a range of 500 km.
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The Flakpanzer IV/3.7cm FlaK or Ostwind was a German anti-aircraft tank consisting of a 37 mm Flak 43 gun mounted in a rotating, open-topped, armoured turret on the top of a Panzer 4 tank chassis developed in late 1943. The Ostwind carried a crew of six and was powered by a Maybach HL-120TRM112 engine providing a top speed of 38 kmh and a range of 200 km.
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The OT-62 was a Czech amphibious armoured personnel carrier based on the Russian BTR-50. The OT-62 was powered by a PV-6 6-cylinder supercharged diesel engine providing a top road speed of 60 kmh and a top water speed of 10.8 kmh. The IT-62 carried a crew of three plus twelve passengers and was armed with one 14.5 mm and one 7.62 mm machine-gun.
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The OT-64 is a series of Czechoslovakian/Polish amphibious eight-wheeled armoured personnel carrier introduced in 1964. It carries a crew of two and fifteen passengers protected by 10 mm thick armour and is armed with a 7.62 mm machine-gun. A Tatra V-8 diesel engine provides a top speed of 95 kmh and a range of 710 km.
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The OT-810 was a Czech armoured personnel carrier modified from the German SdKfz 251 of the Second World War. The OT-810 carried a crew of two plus ten passengers. It was powered by a Tartra 6-cylinder diesel engine providing a top road speed of 52 kmh and a range of 320 km. The OT-810 was armed with a 7.62 mm M59 machine-gun and protected by armour between 7 mm and 12 mm thick. An anti-tank variant was also produced armed with an 82 mm M59A recoilless rifle mounted over the rear troop compartment.
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