The T-64 MBT is a Soviet main battle tank which began production in the mid-1960s. It is a more advanced counterpart to the T-62, and serves primarily in tank divisions, while the T-62 supports infantry in motorized rifle divisions. The T-64 features a number of extremely advanced features; composite armour, armoured side plates (to protect the transmission from HEAT Shells), a compact engine and transmission, an independently stabilised optical sight, an autoloading smoothbore 115mm gun and the removal of one crew member (thus the T-64 has a three-man crew). It can reach a maximum speed of 45-60 km/h depending on the powertrain. The T-64 is widely considered by NATO strategic planners to be the most dangerous tank in the Soviet arsenal, and by Oceanykan tankers as the most coveted product of eastern engineering.

Common Attributes - National

Deep Operations - Soviet Tanks (CW)

Soviet tanks of the Cold War are designed around the infamous "7 Days to the River Elbe" military strategy, which calls for a massive-front wide offensive relying primarily on overwhelming armoured forces to overcome NATO defences.

EFFECT:
When at least 3 allied vehicles with this Common Attribute are within Short Range of each other, automatically induce Dread in any enemy unit within Short Range.

Unique Attributes

Guards' Tank - T-64 UA

The T-64 is a heavily armed and armoured, extremely mobile tank meant to act as the spearhead of Soviet tank divisions during high-intensity operations. NATO possesses no equivalent tank in the field outside of laboratories and testing grounds. 

EFFECT:
If this vehicle receives no damage from an attack thanks to an Armour Saving Throw, induce Dread for a Short Duration into the unit that attacked it.