Leopard 2 | Germany | Main battle tank | Leopard 2A4
Leopard 2A5 Leopard-NJ Leopard 2PL |
142[14][18][21][22]
105[23][24][25][26] 2[27] 4 |
All Leopards 2A4 from first batch (128) with an option for 14 more from second batch[28] are going to be upgraded to Leopard 2PL standard.[29][30][31][32] | |
PT-91 "Twardy" | Poland | Main battle tank | PT-91
PT-91MA PT-91MA1 |
92[21]
27[21] 113[18][21][22] |
PT-91 - originally produced PT-91. PT-91MA - T-72M upgraded to PT-91 standard.[33] PT-91MA1 - T-72M1 upgraded to PT-91 standard. There some mighty plans about modernization all of PT-91s to PT-91M2 standard. | |
T-72 | Soviet Union Poland |
Main battle tank | T-72
T-72A T-72M1 T-72M1D SJ-09 |
172[21]
135[21] 254[21] 23[21] ? |
232 T-72s are operational, the rest of T-72s are stored.
318 to be modified.[34]
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T-72M4CZ | Czech Republic | 30 | Main battle tank | Some in reserve due to lack of spares. | |
T-72M1 | Czechoslovakia | 86 | Main battle tank | 20 Active rest in reserve. |
T-72A/M2 | Soviet Union / | Main battle tank | 210 [13] | 500 in reserve |
Leopard 2 | Germany | Main battle tank | Leopard 2A7+ Leopard 2A4 |
0 0 |
44 Leopard 2A7+ and 12 Leopard 2A4 tanks on order.[4][5] | |
T-72 | Soviet Union Belarus |
Main battle tank | T-72M1 | 34[6] | 230 additional tanks in reserve.[6] Will be replaced by the Leopard 2A7+ in the 2020s.[5] |
TR-85 | Romania | Main battle tank | TR-85 TR-85M1 Bizon |
227 54[1] |
The upgraded TR-85M1 version (1999-) is heavily modified to meet NATO Standards. | |
TR-580 | Romania | Main battle tank | TR-580 | 226 | Romanian version of T-55 soviet tank. | |
T-55/TR-77-580 | Soviet Union/ Romania | Main battle tank | T-55AM T-55AM2 TR-77-580 |
436[1] |
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T-72M1 | Soviet Union Czechoslovakia |
20 | Standard main battle tank of the Slovak army.[6] |
M-84A4 Sniper | MBT | Yugoslavia | 72 | All M-84A tanks brought to this standard by 2008 and are awaiting further upgrade. The fleet is undergoing limited overhaul with 4 tanks to be refurbished by the year's end at the cost of 440,000 USD per vehicle.[33] Under new proposed Defence White paper only 48 (44+4) tanks will be kept, remaining tanks either sold or put into reserve status. |