Japan Retires Its “Aged” Type 74 Main Battle Tanks
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces have been retiring their aged Type 74 tanks, which belong to the same generation as World War II and Cold War tanks like the M48 Patton and Leopard 1.
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The Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces have been retiring their aged Type 74 tanks, which belong to the same generation as World War II and Cold War tanks like the M48 Patton and Leopard 1.
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