DBV-152: Still Better Than Ashigaru? • World of Tanks
DBV-152: Still Better Than Ashigaru? • World of Tanks A project developed in Kharkiv in the late 1950s. The base was a chassis with components of the Object 430 that had the potential Object 432 in mind. The fighting compartment was located in the rear part, while the engine was placed at the front. In the early 1960s, one vehicle was given to Czechoslovakia, which was a Warsaw Pact country, for trials in the Czechoslovak People's Army.

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