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  • Lion of Babylon tank
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  • The Lion of Babylon tank or Asad Babil (Arabic: اسد بابل) was an Iraqi-built version of the Soviet T-72 MBT (main battle tank), assembled in a factory established in the 1980s near Taji, north of Baghdad. This project represented the most ambitious attempt by Saddam Hussein's regime to develop an indigenous tank production, triggered in part when some Western governments imposed an embargo in order to force a negotiated end to the Iran-Iraq war.
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Number
  • 250
vehicle range
  • 450.0
  • with barrels
Origin
  • Iraq
Secondary Armament
  • PKMT 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun, NSVT or DShK 12.7 mm AA machine gun on commander's ring-mount
Service
  • 1990
Name
  • T-72 Lion of Babylon
Type
Caption
  • A fully equipped Asad Babil on display at Fort Hood
primary armament
  • 125
Wars
pw ratio
  • 19.800000
Armour
  • Electro-optical interference pods
  • conventional cast
  • Spaced armor reinforcement welded to front hull and turret
Engine
  • V-46-6 - 12-cyl. diesel
production date
  • 1989
engine power
  • 780.0
Suspension
  • Torsion bar
  • Number of dampers intentionally reduced to suit desert conditions
is vehicle
  • yes
Crew
  • 3
Designer
  • Kartsev-Venediktov, USSR
abstract
  • The Lion of Babylon tank or Asad Babil (Arabic: اسد بابل) was an Iraqi-built version of the Soviet T-72 MBT (main battle tank), assembled in a factory established in the 1980s near Taji, north of Baghdad. This project represented the most ambitious attempt by Saddam Hussein's regime to develop an indigenous tank production, triggered in part when some Western governments imposed an embargo in order to force a negotiated end to the Iran-Iraq war.