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There is a coaxial standard NATO 7.62 light machine gun with 2400 rounds and an anti-aircraft machine gun mounted on right side of turret roof cal.50 (12.7 mm Browning M2HB) with 1,100 rounds in store.
The Stingray, sometimes known as the Commando Stingray, [3] is a light tank produced by Textron Marine & Land Systems division (formerly Cadillac Gage). The Stingray was a private venture project aimed at foreign countries. As of 2020, Textron has kept the Stingray name registered. [4]
The Stingray Light Tank was developed and built by the American company Cadillac Gage (who merged with Textron Marine in 1994 to form Textron Marine & Land Systems) for the export market. The first prototype was completed in 1985 and eventually purchased by the Royal Thai Army.
Light tank Stingray® II is a light tank that features the firepower of a main battle tank. Equipped with a 105-mm low-recoil force gun/turret, Stingray II fires all standard rounds, including 105-mm NATO rounds.
The Sabrah light tank is series of armored fighting vehicles developed by Elbit Systems to cater to the Philippine Army's light tank/tank destroyer requirement. The tracked light tank configuration is based on ASCOD 2 platform, supplied by Spanish manufacturer GDELS - Santa Bárbara Sistemas. [2]
The Stingray Light Tank is a versatile, affordable armored vehicle that offers powerful fire support and agility, making it an excellent choice for budget-co...
The K21's and the ASCOD's "medium tank" variants for example offer more range, more protection, and a 120mm gun for just a few more additional tons (but still below 30t). That's why the Philippine Army is looking towards getting either the European or Korean "medium tank".