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The M6/M7 series is the most-produced tank in history. Estimated production numbers for the series range from 96,500 to 100,000. They were replaced by the [[M8 Granítis|M8]], [[M8/7 Chalazías|M8/7]], and [[M9 Vasáltis|M9]] tanks in the Sofíae Army, but remain in use by up to 50 other armies worldwide, some having received sophisticated retrofitting. The Seojian version of the M6C is the <s>Type 59</s>. | The M6/M7 series is the most-produced tank in history. Estimated production numbers for the series range from 96,500 to 100,000. They were replaced by the [[M8 Granítis|M8]], [[M8/7 Chalazías|M8/7]], and [[M9 Vasáltis|M9]] tanks in the Sofíae Army, but remain in use by up to 50 other armies worldwide, some having received sophisticated retrofitting. The Seojian version of the M6C is the <s>Type 59</s>. | ||
The M6/M7's first appearance around the period of the 1950s (then the beginning of the Global Freeze) spurred Mestra to develop a new tank gun, the | The M6/M7's first appearance around the period of the 1950s (then the beginning of the Global Freeze) spurred Mestra to develop a new tank gun, the Roslund Armories L3/54, and Khraelyia to develop the ST.62-105 tank. | ||
==Development history== | ==Development history== |