Honestly, for such obscure vehicle as the T-62/160 or the T-62/122 which is also possibly be a one off field modification, i doubt you would find any pics on the internet, best is to ask the engineers that worked on it. Closest i could find is an Iraqi T-54/160
this is not T62, and it doesn’t look like it either
this is not a variant of T62 either. To be honest, it’s the grandfather of T72
it’s a combination of t62 and chinese older tank wz 121.
dude i took these from a reliable sources (:
T62: completed in 1962, equipped in 1964
WZ140:from 1953 to 1958. the experimental medium-sized tank developed by Tajil to replace the T-54, Its turret is also different from T62, it just looks very similar
WZ122:Its turret is a self-designed turret, closer to the enlarged version of the Type 59.
the vehicle body is also independently designed, longer than the WZ121, with the same spacing between each load-bearing wheel. Equipped with adjustable hydraulic and pneumatic suspension device
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are you saying Wikipedia?
XD bruh
these are from a tank telegram channel ok?
you are saying what i said (:

If somebody has those connections and can get photos of those tanks, I would appreciate it, but I’m not going to risk coming up on the fed’s radar by contacting persons inside of the Russian government or Russian defense industry Just so I can see what they looked like.
You got me thinking I was going to see tank recovery vehicles and bridge-layers…
Teasing me is WRONG… I feel baited by the topic…
XD
wait. there is a tank telegram channel?
yeah , but it’s in persian . there is another similar channel but it’s inactive ):
That’s cool. Sadly I don’t speak or read and write persian xD
If you want i can give you its address , you can use telegram own translator to translate contents in that channel .
Sure! That would be cool
I’ve never heard of the Soviets ever having an analog of the CEV or AVRE. In the 60s and even 70s they probably would have used a big assault gun like an ISU-152.
The closest I can think of is their family of IMR engineering vehicles. But they did not have a demo gun on it. Big line charges, but no gun.
Never heard of them before either, but when I was researching T-62 variants, I came across a couple of articles that mentioned the existence of both of them. Maybe they were one-offs, test platforms, or maybe they were limited run productions, but several sources online that aren’t wikipedia have mentioned that they existed. If I can find anything more than just mentions, I’ll certainly post them here.




