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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Su-27P1M.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Su-27P1M.yaml
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description:
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The Su-27, NATO codename Flanker, is one of the pillars of modern-day
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Russian combat aviation. Built to counter the American F-15 Eagle, the Flanker is
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a twin-engine, supersonic, highly manoeuvrable air superiority fighter. The Flanker
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is equally capable of engaging targets well beyond visual range as it is in a dogfight
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given its amazing slow speed and high angle attack manoeuvrability. Using its radar
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and stealthy infrared search and track system, the Flanker can employ a wide array
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of radar and infrared guided missiles. The Flanker also includes a helmet-mounted
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sight that allows you to simply look at a target to lock it up! In addition to its
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powerful air-to-air capabilities, the Flanker can also be armed with bombs and unguided
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rockets to fulfil a secondary ground attack role.
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introduced: 1985
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manufacturer: Sukhoi
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 18
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role: Air-Superiority Fighter
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max_range: 300
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default_livery: Air Force Standard
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variants:
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"[CH] Su-27P1M": {}
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BARCAP: 480
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BAI: 650
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CAS: 650
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DEAD: 420
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Escort: 480
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Fighter sweep: 480
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Intercept: 480
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OCA/Runway: 440
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OCA/Aircraft: 440
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SEAD: 330
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SEAD Escort: 330
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Strike: 440
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TARCAP: 480
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resources/units/aircraft/MiG-29MU2.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/MiG-29MU2.yaml
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description:
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'The MiG-29 "Fulcrum" is a Russian-designed, twin-engine, supersonic
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fighter. First operational in the early 1980s, the Fulcrum is a "light weight" fighter,
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comparable to the American F/A-18 Hornet and F-16. Designed to work in conjunction
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with the larger Su-27 Flanker, the MiG-29 is armed with an internal 30mm cannon
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and both infrared and radar guided air-to-air missiles. For air-to-ground tasks,
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the MiG-29 can be armed with a large array of unguided bombs and rockets.
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In addition to a sophisticated pulse doppler radar, the MiG-29 is also equipped
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with a passive Infrared Search and Track (IRST) sensor that allows the Fulcrum to
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detect and target enemy aircraft just based on target infrared emissions. This allows
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the MiG-29 to make stealthy attacks with no warning!
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The Fulcrum is a highly-maneuverable fighter in a dogfight, and when paired with
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the helmet mounted sight and the AA-11 "Archer" air-to-air missile, it is a very
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lethal adversary.
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The MiG-29 has also been widely exported and has served in many countries that include
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Germany, Iran, Ukraine, and Poland.'
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introduced: 1993
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manufacturer: Mikoyan
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 18
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 150
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variants:
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"[CH] MiG-29MU2": {}
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 540
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BARCAP: 380
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CAS: 540
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DEAD: 380
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Escort: 380
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Fighter sweep: 380
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Intercept: 380
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OCA/Aircraft: 540
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OCA/Runway: 420
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SEAD: 420
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SEAD Escort: 420
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Strike: 420
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TARCAP: 380
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resources/units/aircraft/Su-24MU.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Su-24MU.yaml
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description:
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"The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather
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attack aircraft developed in the Soviet Union. The aircraft has a variable-sweep
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wing, twin-engines and a side-by-side seating arrangement for its crew of two. It
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was the first of the USSR's aircraft to carry an integrated digital navigation/attack
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system. It remains in service with the Russian Air Force, Syrian Air Force, Ukrainian
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Air Force, Azerbaijan Air Force , Iraqi Air Force and various air forces to which
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it was exported."
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introduced: 1983
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manufacturer: Sukhoi
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 14
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role: Attack
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max_range: 200
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default_livery: af standard
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variants:
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"[CH] Su-24MU": {}
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tasks:
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BAI: 610
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CAS: 610
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DEAD: 330
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OCA/Aircraft: 610
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OCA/Runway: 510
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Strike: 510
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resources/units/ground_units/BTR-4.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/BTR-4.yaml
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class: IFV
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description: "The BTR-4 Bucephalus (Ukrainian: \xD0\x91\xD0\xA2\xD0\xA0\x2D\x34\x20\xC2\xAB\xD0\x91\xD1\x83\xD1\x86\xD0\xB5\xD1\x84\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBB\xC2\xBB,
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romanized: Butsefal, abbreviation of \xD0\x91\xD1\x80\xD0\xBE\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB5\xD1\x82\xD1\x80\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x81\xD0\xBF\xD0\xBE\xD1\x80\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD1\x80\x2C\x20\x42\x72\x6F\x6E\x65\x74\x72\x61\x6E\x73\x70\x6F\x72\x74\x65\x72,
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armoured transporter) is an amphibious 8x8 wheeled infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) designed in Ukraine
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by the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau (SOE KMDB)."
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introduced: 2014
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manufacturer: Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau
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origin: Ukraine
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price: 12
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role: Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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variants:
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"[CH] BTR-4 IFV": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_Alligator_Sniper.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_Alligator_Sniper.yaml
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 1
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variants:
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"[CH] Alligator Sniper AMR": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BRDM2L1.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BRDM2L1.yaml
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class: Recon
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description: "The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious light tank that was introduced in the\
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\ early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army\
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\ and the other Warsaw Pact armed forces. It was widely exported to other friendly\
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\ states, like India, Iraq, Syria, North Korea and North Vietnam. Overall, some\
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\ 25 countries used the PT-76. The tank's full name is Floating Tank\u201376 (\u043F\
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\u043B\u0430\u0432\u0430\u044E\u0449\u0438\u0439 \u0442\u0430\u043D\u043A, plavayushchiy\
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\ tank, or \u041F\u0422-76). 76 stands for the caliber of the main armament: the\
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\ 76.2 mm D-56T series rifled tank gun."
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introduced: 1962
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manufacturer: GAZ
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 6
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role: Amphibious Armoured Car
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variants:
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"[CH] BRDM-2L1 ARV": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_Kozak5.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_Kozak5.yaml
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class: IFV
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price: 5
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variants:
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"[CH] Kozak-5 APC": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_KrAZ6322.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_KrAZ6322.yaml
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class: Logistics
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description: "The KrAZ-6322 is a Ukrainian off-road six-wheel drive truck intended for extreme
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conditions. It has been produced since 1994 and is manufactured at the KrAZ factory in Kremenchuk,
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Ukraine. It was first presented at the 1994 defence industry trade show in Kyiv."
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introduced: 1994
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manufacturer: KrAZ
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origin: Ukraine
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price: 3
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role: Tactical Transport Vehicle
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variants:
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"[CH] KrAZ-6322 Truck": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_KrAZSpartan.yaml
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class: IFV
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description: "The STREIT Group Spartan is an Infantry mobility vehicle designed and built by
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STREIT Group; it is also license produced by KrAZ (Kremenchuk Automobile Plant) in Kremenchuk, Ukraine."
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introduced: 2014
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manufacturer: STREIT Group
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origin: Ukraine
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price: 10
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role: Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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variants:
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"[CH] KrAZ Spartan APC": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_Stugna_P.yaml
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 2
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variants:
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"[CH] Stugna-P ATGM": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_T64BV.yaml
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class: Tank
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description: The T-64 is a Soviet second-generation main battle tank, designed by
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Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau in Ukraine, introduced in the early
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1960s. It was a more advanced counterpart to the T-62; the T-64 served in tank
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divisions, while the T-62 supported infantry in motorized rifle divisions. It
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introduced a number of advanced features including composite armour, a compact
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engine and transmission, and a smoothbore 125-mm gun equipped with an autoloader
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to allow the crew to be reduced to three so the tank could be smaller and lighter.
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In spite of being armed and armoured like a heavy tank, the T-64 weighed only 38
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tonnes (42 short tons; 37 long tons).
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introduced: 1966
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manufacturer: Kharkiv
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 19
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role: Main Battle Tank
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variants:
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"[CH] T-64BV MBT": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/T84_OplotM.yaml
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class: Tank
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description: "The T-84 is a Ukrainian main battle tank (MBT), based on the Soviet T-80 MBT
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introduced in 1976, specifically the diesel engine version: T-80UD. The T-84 was first built in
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1994 and entered service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 1999. Its high-performance opposed-piston
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engine makes it a fast tank, comparable to other modern MBTs with a power-to-weight ratio of about
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26 horsepower per tonne (19 kW/t)."
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introduced: 1999
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manufacturer: Malyshev Factory
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origin: Ukraine
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price: 25
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role: Main Battle Tank
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variants:
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"[CH] T-84 Oplot-M MBT": {}
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