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AMPHIBIOUS LIGHT TANK FAMILY
PT-76 tank; Pt76; PT-76B; PT-76E
  • ASU-85 airborne self-propelled gun.
  • Ex-Syrian or ex-Egyptian BTR-50PK APC in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. 2005.
  • A Cuban PT-76 in [[Luanda]] during the [[Angolan Civil War]], 1976.
  • One of two PT-76s from the PAVN 202nd Armored Regiment, destroyed by US [[M48 Patton]]s, from the 1/69th Armored battalion, during the battle of Ben Het, March 3, 1969, Vietnam.<ref name="Starry">Starry</ref>
  • Captured Angolan PT-76 at the [[South African National Museum of Military History]], [[Johannesburg]].
  • OT-62 TOPAS APC in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. 2005. Note the second bay and the side hatch.
  • Indonesian PT-76(M)
  • A PT-76 in Batey ha-Osef museum, Tel Aviv, Israel. In this view one water-jet outlet is open and the other is closed.
  • An Ex-Egyptian PT-76 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. Note the elevated trim vane at the front of the vehicle.
  • An Ex-Egyptian PT-76 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. The water-jet outlets at the rear of the vehicle, both of which are closed, can be clearly seen.
  • PT-76B amphibious light tank.
  • Map of PT-76 operators in blue with former operators in red
  • A Polish PT-76 amphibious light tank coming out of the water during an amphibious exercise. Note the two flat additional external fuel tanks at the rear corners of the hull.
  • Swimming Polish PT-76s.
  • PT-76 (Ob'yekt 740 obr. 1951) on display at Park Patriot 2015.
  • PT-76M (Ob'yekt 740M) on display at Park Patriot 2015.
  • Museum of the Great Patriotic War]], [[Kyiv]], with another view of the radio antenna on the left-hand side of the turret.
  • PT-76 at the United States Army Ordnance Museum (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland) on June 12, 2007.
  • A Soviet naval infantryman poses with a PT-76 in August 1989. Note the large (opened) oval shaped double hatch, the searchlight on the right hand side of the top of the turret and a radio antenna on the left hand-side of the turret.
  • A PT-76 at the [[Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum]].
  • 2P25 launch vehicle of the [[2K12 Kub]] SAM system. It is based on the GM-578 chassis.
  • ZSU-23-4 self-propelled antiaircraft gun. It is based on the GM-575 chassis.

FCCN         
COUNTRY CODE TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN FOR PORTUGAL
.PT; Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional; FCCN
Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional (Reference: org., Portugal)
Patrol torpedo boat PT-37         
AMERICAN PT-20 CLASS MOTOR TORPEDO BOAT
PT-37; Motor Torpedo Boat PT-37; Motor torpedo boat PT-37
The PT-37 was an American PT-20 class motor torpedo boat deployed in World War II. It was laid down 12 April 1941 by the Electric Boat Co.
Fairchild PT-19         
  • Fairchild PT-19 - Ranger L-440-1 Engine (Aircraft # 40-2418)
  • Fairchild PT-19 at the [[Cavanaugh Flight Museum]]
  • Fairchild PT-26B Cornell in flying condition at the [[Commonwealth Air Training Plan]] Museum, [[Brandon, Manitoba]], 2005.
  • Commonwealth Forces cockpit, port side
  • Commonwealth Forces cockpit, starboard side
  • PT-19 plywood wing center section
  • Fairchild PT-19
  • 3-view line drawing of the Fairchild PT-23 Cornell
  • Radial engined PT-23 Cornell built by Aeronca, privately flown in 1990
  • Fairchild PT-19 used in the [[Little Norway]] training camp. Now at the [[Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum]]
  • PT-26 of the [[Texas Air Museum]], [[Slaton, Texas]]
  • Fairchild [[Ranger L-440]] engine
  • Fairchild PT-19B
FAMILY OF MILITARY TRAINING AIRCRAFT
Fairchild PT-23; Fairchild PT-26; Fairchild Cornell; PT-19; PT-26 Cornell; PT-19 Cornell; PT-23; PT-23 Cornell; Fairchild M-62; Fairchild M62; Fairchild Cornell M-62; Fairchild Cornell III (PT-26B); Fairchild PT-26 Cornell; Fairchild PT-19A Cornell; Fairchild PT-19 Cornell; Fairchild PT-23 Cornell; PT-26
The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II. Designed by Fairchild Aircraft, it was a contemporary of the Kaydet biplane trainer, and was used by the USAAF during Primary Flying Training.

Wikipédia

PT-76

The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious light tank that was introduced in the early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army and the other Warsaw Pact armed forces. It was widely exported to other friendly states, like India, Indonesia, Iraq, Syria, North Korea and North Vietnam.

The tank's full name is Floating Tank–76 (плавающий танк, plavayushchiy tank, or ПТ-76). 76 stands for the caliber of the main armament: the 76.2 mm D-56T series rifled tank gun.

The PT-76 is used in the reconnaissance and fire-support roles. Its chassis served as the basis for a number of other vehicle designs, many of them amphibious, including the BTR-50 armored personnel carrier, the ZSU-23-4 self-propelled antiaircraft gun, the ASU-85 airborne self-propelled gun and the 2K12 Kub anti-aircraft missile launch vehicle.