Abstract is: Lion of Babylon (Arabic: أسد بابل, romanized: Asad Bābil) is the name of a project undertaken by the Iraqi military in the late 1980s, under which Ba'athist Iraq attempted to locally produce the T-72, a Soviet-made main battle tank. The tanks were to be assembled at a factory near Taji in the Baghdad Governorate. The Lion of Babylon project of Saddam Hussein's regime was triggered in part by the American embargo against the sale of military vehicles to Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War. However, it is disputed how many tanks outlined in the project were finished, and likewise whether the Iraqi tanks reported to be "Lions of Babylon" during the Gulf War and Iraq War were merely imported T-72s. The project draws its name from the Lion of Babylon, an ancient Babylonian symbol that was based on the Asiatic lion and represented the king of Babylon as well as the goddess Ishtar. The name is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to T-72s in Iraqi service, which were imported from the Soviet Union and Poland.
weapon model | Q15142894 |
vehicle model | Q29048322 |
main battle tank | Q920182 |
P607 | conflict | Gulf War | Q37643 |
P495 | country of origin | Ba'athist Iraq | Q3108185 |
P287 | designed by | Uralvagonzavod | Q1762250 |
P729 | service entry | 1989-01-01 | |
P730 | service retirement | 2000-01-01 |
Category:Asad Babil tanks | wikimedia | |
Arabic (ar / Q13955) | أسد بابل (دبابة) | wikipedia |
Асад Бабил | wikipedia | |
T-72 tanks in Iraqi service | wikipedia | |
T-72 León de Babilonia | wikipedia | |
T-72 Asad Babil | wikipedia | |
Lion of Babylon | wikipedia | |
Kereta kebal Singa Babylon | wikipedia | |
巴比倫之獅坦克 | wikipedia |
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