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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The '''T-64''' is a Soviet 2nd generation main battle tank put into service in 1963. It served throughout the Cold War and is one of the most produced modern era MBTs at a total of roughly 13,000 units. Its most modern variants still are in active duty in many armies around the world.
 
The '''T-64''' is a Soviet 2nd generation main battle tank put into service in 1963. It served throughout the Cold War and is one of the most produced modern era MBTs at a total of roughly 13,000 units. Its most modern variants still are in active duty in many armies around the world.
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===Rank VI===
 
===Rank VI===
 
 
* [[T-64A (1971)]]
 
* [[T-64A (1971)]]
 
* [[T-64B]]
 
* [[T-64B]]
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
''Describe the history of the creation and combat usage of the vehicle family in more detail than in the introduction. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <code><nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki></code>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).''
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''Describe the history of the creation and combat usage of the vehicle family in more detail than in the introduction. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <code><nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki></code>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).
  
 
== Media ==
 
== Media ==

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Description

The T-64 is a Soviet 2nd generation main battle tank put into service in 1963. It served throughout the Cold War and is one of the most produced modern era MBTs at a total of roughly 13,000 units. Its most modern variants still are in active duty in many armies around the world.

Vehicles

Rank VI

History

Describe the history of the creation and combat usage of the vehicle family in more detail than in the introduction. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref></ref>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <references />. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).

Media

Videos

See also

External links