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A left front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank carrying a range-extending fuel drum at the rear of the hull and a 12.7mm machine gun atop the turret. The T-80's reactive armor can be seen on the turret on a line with the main gun

A left front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank carrying a range-e...

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Front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank. "Soviet Military Power," 1983, Page 39

Front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank. "Soviet Military Power,"...

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A Soviet T-80 main battle tank leads a formation along the edge of a wooded area

A Soviet T-80 main battle tank leads a formation along the edge of a w...

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A left front view of a Soviet T80 main battle tank showing its reactive armor on the turret.  Behind the canvas-shrouded 12.7 mm machine gun is a gunner's shield

A left front view of a Soviet T80 main battle tank showing its reactiv...

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A Soviet T-80 main battle tank on maneuvers

A Soviet T-80 main battle tank on maneuvers

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A front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank clearly showing the shingle-like layers of reactive armor with which the tank is outfitted

A front view of a Soviet T-80 main battle tank clearly showing the shi...

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A right rear view of a Soviet T80 main battle tank.  The T80 is the Soviet Union's latest main battle tank and is outfitted with reactive armor designed to dissipate the force of exploding anti-tank weapons

A right rear view of a Soviet T80 main battle tank. The T80 is the So...

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A Soviet T-80 main battle tank, equipped with reactive armor

A Soviet T-80 main battle tank, equipped with reactive armor

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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