Post-war and Cold War Tanks
- M67 Zippo: a variant of the US M48 Patton tank.
- TO-55: a variant of the widely used Soviet T-55 tank.
- TO-62: a variant of Soviet T-62 MBT.
- M132 Armored Flamethrower: Not actually based on tank, but an armored flamethrower based on M113 armored personal carrier.
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