
T-62 - Wikipedia
Although it was followed by later models in successor states of the Soviet Union, the T-62 remains in reserve in some countries formerly part of the USSR and in frontline use by other countries. Design …
T-62 (Object 166) - Tank Encyclopedia
Apr 1, 2023 · The T-62 medium tank entered service with the Soviet Union on 12 August 1961. It was a direct reaction to the new American M60 tank.
T-62 Main Battle Tank (1961)
The T-62 Main Battle Tank was an attempt to upgrade the standard T-54/55 firepower and keep the advantage over better western main battle tanks in development, notably armed with the British rifled …
T-62 - Army Recognition
Dec 30, 2025 · The T-62 main battle tank was adopted for service with the Russian army in 1961. the T-62 is always in service with the Russian army but in an upgraded or modernized version.
T-62 Main Battle Tank - Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
The T-62 was the first Soviet tank produced with a smoothbore gun that could fire rounds with higher velocities. It became the standard tank for the Soviet Red Army, but did not replace the T-55 tank.
T-62 | Weaponsystems.net
The T-62 is a further development of the T-55 that is mainly characterized by its new smoothbore cannon. The driver is seated in the longer and wider chassis with distinct gaps between the last two …
T-62 - Wikiwand
The T-62 is a Soviet main battle tank that was first introduced in 1961. As a further development of the T-55 series, the T-62 retained many similar design elem...
Everything To Know About The T-62 Battle Tank - SlashGear
Jan 17, 2024 · One of the earliest Soviet main battle tanks was the T-62, a model of great potential and considerable firepower that was based upon the frame of the earlier T-55.
T-62 Medium Tank / Main Battle Tank (MBT) - Military Factory
Feb 26, 2023 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the T-62 Medium Tank / Main Battle Tank (MBT) including pictures.
T-62 - The Tank Museum
The T-62 first appeared in a Moscow parade in May 1965, and went on to become a symbol of Soviet power. It was the first tank to carry a smooth bore rather than a rifled gun, more than ten years …