Royal Ordnance L7 - Usage

Usage

  • Centurion
and derivatives such as Olifant
  • EE-T1 Osório
  • Leopard 1
  • M1 Abrams in early models (the M1 and M1IP models)
  • M47 Patton in some upgraded variants (examples: Spanish M47E1 and M47E2)
  • M48 Patton in some upgraded variants (M48A5, Israeli-rebuilt M48s, etc.)
  • K1 Type 88
  • M60 Patton Tank
  • Merkava I and II
  • OF-40
  • CM11 Brave Tiger
  • Pz-61 & Pz-68
  • Stingray light tank
  • Stridsvagn 103
  • Stryker MGS
  • T-54 in several upgraded variants (for example Israeli Tiran-4Sh)
  • T-55 in several upgraded variants (for example Egyptian modified T-55s)
  • TAM medium tank
  • Type 74
  • Vijayanta
  • Ramses II
  • Chinese Type 88 tank.

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