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T-64 Experimental Prototype



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Model Id:2683
Manufacture:Factory 75 Kharkov Locomotive Factory, Kharkov, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine (Manufacturer)


1) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Album Number 497

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Unique ID: 497
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Other Identification: Collection number 226 painted on left turret side.

Obiekt 287


Obiekt 288

The Obiekt 288 was originally an ATGM development of the Obiekt 287. The tank chassis was however later used as an engine development testbed vehicle developed at LKZ, powered by two GTD-350 gas turbine engines.

Model Id:2686
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2) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 1
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Unique ID: 498
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Other Identification: Collection number 227 painted on left turret side.

Obiekt 618



Model Id:2687
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3) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Reserve Collection, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 0
Sample Photo from Album Number 611

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Unique ID: 611
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Obiekt 775

The Obiekt 775 was a low profile missile tank version of the T-64 series, developed to protoype stage by the Izakov Bureau at ChTZ in Chelyabinsk from 1962. The tank mounted the "Rubin" ATGM system. A gas -turbine powered version of the tank was also developed under the designation Obiekt 775T. The Obiekt 780 was a further development on the basis of the Obiekt 775.

Model Id:2688
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4) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Album Number 496

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Unique ID: 496
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Other Identification: Collection number 225 painted on left turret side.