Mactliat tank: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "{{Infobox weapon | name = Greatwolf (''Mactliat'') Type 1979 | image = AMX-40, Tanks in the Musée des Blindés, France, pic-2.JPG | image_size = 300 | caption = Greatwolf tank on display, Burgundine Museum of Armor | type = Main battle tank | is_vehicle = yes | service = 1980–present | wars = | designer = | number = 1,653 produced | length = 32.9 ft (22.3 without gun) | width = 10.4 ft | height = 7.8 ft | origin = Faneria | design_date = 1968-1979 | manufacturer...")
 
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The '''''Mactliat''''', translated as '''Greatwolf''' or '''Gray Wolf''', was a main battle tank developed by [[Faneria]] in the 1970s. It was the first main battle tank put into service by Faneria due to a temporary ban on independent armored development after the Treaty of Loughlin near the end of the [[Second Great War]], and was the primary tank used by the National Army of the Republic until the introduction of the [[Madiodha tank|''Madiodha'']].
The '''''Mactliat''''', translated as '''Greatwolf''' or '''Gray Wolf''', was a main battle tank developed by [[Faneria]] in the 1970s. It was the first main battle tank put into service by Faneria due to a temporary ban on independent armored manufacture after the Treaty of Loughlin near the end of the [[Second Great War]], and was the primary tank used by the National Army of the Republic until the introduction of the [[Madiodha tank|''Madiodha'']].


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