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Never heard of such problem. IFV like Bradley also have frontg engine and thermals and never heard that somone complained about it.


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thnx for input & have checked myself about the heat shimmering effect & you were right modern sights as are deployed in BTR-3 giv very good results even on extreme shimmers by exhausts...however.. An external gun mount could be used to raise the gun and allow better weapon depression, but shifting the gun rearward will limit its depression capabilities.
this also increase the 'body exposure' of the crew member handling the top gun for neutralising threats from front:
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T-55
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Russian T-54 Tank which was produced in China as Type 59A . The re-built, upgraded variant of the Chinese Type 59-2 tank with 54 modifications is Al-Zarrar tank

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T80U new and old dome, remained the same, except for a different deployment of ERO, nišanskih and newer devices, which represent the only difference between these two domes ....
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The M-84 main battle tank is essentially the Soviet T-72, produced under license. However it has a number of Yugoslavian sub-systems.
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Few details are available on the M-90 Vihor (Tornado). It is claimed to be an all-original, Yugoslav-designed main battle tank.
The development of the Vihor began in the late 1980s, likely with the intent of building an MBT that could gradually supplement

M-91 Vihor; possibly an alternate designation for the M-90, or a planned further development;

M-92 Vihor; as with the M-91, the M-92 appears to be either a further development of the M-90, or an alternate designation for it (or, perhaps an export variant);
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M-95 Degman; a Croatian MBT developed from the M-90/91/92 Vihor.
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