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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Brezhnev Doctrine, Prague Spring, T-54/55 operators and variants, T-72 operators and variants, Carpathian Ruthenia, Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak coup d'etat of 1948, Czechoslovak Legions, OT-62 TOPAS, Druzhba pipeline, Prague Offensive, Normalization, Battle of Kiev, Intercosmos, Vega program, Battle of the Dukla Pass, 1968 Red Square demonstration, Intercosmos 24, Slansky trial, Monument to Soviet tank crews, Soyuz 28, MT-55, Embassy of Russia in Prague, Dukovany Nuclear Power Station, Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant, Alexander Suvorov, Hrad any Airport, Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant, Lotarev DV-2, Stalin Monument, Central Group of Forces, I Corps, Battle of Sokolovo, Intersputnik, Czechoslovak Communist Party in Russia, Czechoslovak Hockey Riots, Molotov Plan, Bion 3, Czechoslovak military units on Eastern front, Bion 9, Bion 7, Prognoz 9, Bion 6, Czechoslovak Legions Graveyard in Vladivostok, Moscow Protocol, Bion 8, Bion 5, Bion 2, Bion 4, Operation Neptune, First Czechoslovak Independent Field Battalion, Valerian Kuybyshev class motorship, October Revolution class motorship. Excerpt: The T-54/55 tank series is the most widely used tank in the world and it has seen service in over 50 countries. It also served as the platform for a wide variety of specialty armored vehicles. T-54-1 in Verkhnyaya Pyshma war museum in Russia. T-54 at the Parola Tank Museum in Parola, Finland. Ex-Polish T-54A at the Panzermuseum Thun in Thun, Switzerland. T-54K1, T-54K2, T-54AK1, T-54AK2, T-54BK1, T-54BK2, T-54MK1, T-54MK2 were command tanks corresponding to the main production models, with extra communications equipment at the expense of 5 tank rounds. K1 version had a second R-113 (or R-123) radio for company commanders, K2 version had 10 m semi-telescoping antenna mast, for battalion and regimental commanders, ...