Type 62

The Type 62 is a Chinese light tank that was first introduced in the late 1960s. It is a modernized version of the Soviet Union's Type 59 tank, which was heavily used in the Chinese military. The Type 62 was designed to be a lighter and more agile tank, capable of maneuvering through difficult terrain and providing support to infantry on the ground.
The tank has a crew of four and is armed with a 85mm gun. It also has a 7.62mm machine gun mounted on the top of the turret for anti-aircraft defense. The Type 62 has a maximum speed of around 60 km/h and can travel up to 400 kilometers on a single tank of fuel.
Over the years, the Type 62 has been used in a variety of conflicts and has been exported to a number of different countries. It has proven to be a reliable and effective tank, capable of holding its own against much larger and more heavily armed opponents.
Despite its age, the Type 62 remains an important part of the Chinese military's arsenal and is still used in both training exercises and active combat situations. Its versatility and adaptability have made it a popular choice for many different military applications, and it is likely to remain in service for many years to come.