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Mistakes[edit]

1. The KBA-27 is not "a self-propelled gun", it was a 152mm towed howitzer[1] (an unlicensed copy of the 152mm 2A61 towed howitzer) and only one test prototype was made. Towed artillery does not belong to the category "Armored fighting vehicles".

2. BREM-1 (БРЭМ-1) – is a Soviet armoured recovery vehicle on T-72 chassis. It was designed in the USSR, officially adopted by the Soviet army in 1975 and its serial production began in the USSR (not "in Ukraine")

3. BREM-2 (БРЭМ-2) – is a Soviet armoured recovery vehicle on BMP-1 chassis. It was designed in the USSR, officially adopted by the Soviet army in 1985 and its serial production began in the USSR (not "in Ukraine")

4. The T-64BV (Т-64БВ) variant of T-64 tank was designed in the USSR, officially adopted by the Soviet army in 1985 and its serial production began in the USSR (not "in Ukraine"). The last T-64BV tanks were made in December 1987 (before the declaration of independence of Ukraine on August 24, 1991).

5. The MT-LB was designed in the USSR, officially adopted by the Soviet army in 1964 and its serial production was in the USSR (not "in Ukraine").

6. The importance of article about MRAP vehicle called KrAZ-ASV Panther made on the chassis of the KrAZ-5233 truck is questionable. One test prototype was made in 2013 by «Ares Security Vehicles LLC» company for IDEX-2013 military exhibition (that is, it was not made by a Ukrainian company). There is no information about serial production (or anything else) of this MRAP vehicle to date.

7. The "KrAZ Spartan" armored vehicle is just locally-assembled by KrAZ factory Streit Group Spartan vehicle on Ford F550 chassis, the "KrAZ Cobra" is nothing more than "Streit Group Cobra" vehicle on Toyota Land Cruiser 200 chassis and the "KrAZ Cougar" is nothing more than "Streit Group Cougar" vehicle on Toyota Land Cruiser 79 chassis. These armored vehicles were designed and made by Streit Group company (Canada), there is no need to create separate articles about these vehicles locally-assembled by KrAZ factory

8. "Dozor-A" is unarmored and unarmed version of Dozor-B - and unarmored off-road general purpose vehicle not belong to the category "Armored fighting vehicles"

9. An armored vehicle called "KrAZ APC" is unknown. There is no mention of this vehicle on the official website of the KrAZ factory. Сite sources that mention this vehicle Shadowcaster (talk) 05:14, 14 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "152-мм буксируемая гаубица КБА-27"
    Научно-технический центр артиллерийско-стрелкового вооружения, казенное предприятие // Предприятия оборонно-промышленного комплекса России и стран СНГ. Справочник. изд. 4-е, пер. М., 2008. стр.240