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==General== | ==General== | ||
The israeli variant of the M735, nicknamed "Hetz". | The israeli variant of the M735, nicknamed "Hetz". | ||
Several M111 rounds were supplied to the soviets by the syrians after being captured from the israelis in 1982, which prompted the addition of a 16mm steel plate for the T-72, and a 20mm steel plate for the T-80. | Several M111 rounds were supplied to the soviets by the syrians after being captured from the israelis in 1982, which prompted the addition of a 16mm steel plate for the T-72, and a 20mm steel plate for the T-80, after testing showed it was unable to withstand the round. |
Revision as of 03:49, 25 July 2014
General
The israeli variant of the M735, nicknamed "Hetz". Several M111 rounds were supplied to the soviets by the syrians after being captured from the israelis in 1982, which prompted the addition of a 16mm steel plate for the T-72, and a 20mm steel plate for the T-80, after testing showed it was unable to withstand the round.