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current | 19:34, 1 September 2022 | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | Non-existing operators are excluded, minor errors are removed. | |
15:26, 17 July 2022 | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | Reverted to version as of 11:50, 6 July 2019 (UTC) The Republic of Angola was not an official operator of the T-64. The separatist group UNITA had several T-64 tanks. | ||
08:43, 26 May 2022 | 2,753 × 1,400 (109 KB) | KleinerPanzer1 | Added Angola as a former operator | ||
11:50, 6 July 2019 | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | Kazakhstan and Georgia are not T-64 operators according MB-2018. | ||
16:42, 1 August 2017 | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Jurryaany | DRC received their tanks (http://www.janes.com/article/72775), and Georgia is now also listed as an operator in the article | ||
10:14, 19 March 2017 | 2,753 × 1,400 (127 KB) | Lukasz Lukomski | DRC never received their tanks http://www.military-today.com/tanks/t64b1m.htm | ||
20:29, 15 June 2015 | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Jurryaany | New map in line with the norm. | ||
11:44, 25 February 2014 | 1,425 × 625 (31 KB) | SpotterUA | User created page with UploadWizard |
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