T-95 MBT (Red Ireland)

The T-95 MBT, is a sixth generation Main Battle Tank, designed and built in Ireland its based off the Soviet T-80 MBT. It was developed in 2019, and built with aid by Russia. Irene Takashi was the chief designer.

Operators
The National Christian Socialist Republic of Ireland has used the T-95 for domestic use and approved the sale of the Tank abroad.

Current Operators

 * United Socialist States of Nihon: Placed an order for 14 T-95, was used in the production of the Mitsubishi   upgrade of the tank.
 * Vietnam: Currently has 22 T-95, has placed an additional order for 300 T-95’s
 * Laos: Has ordered several of the T-95 AET (Armored Engineer Tank), and several T-95 AMORV (Armored Mobile Recovery Vehicle)
 * Libya: Has ordered the T-95 SPMC (Self Propelled Motor Carrier)
 * Iran: Has 200 AMORV, and AET variants of the Tank.
 * Cuba: placed an Order for 15 T-95 Amphibious tanks
 * National Christian Socialist Republic of Ireland: Is planning to produced 15,000 more T-195 currently has 800 in use, and 900 in surplus.
 * Welsh Workers Union: 140 T-95‘s
 * Scottish Democratic Republic: 50 T-95’s to replace their Soviet era T-72’s
 * People‘s Principality of Meath: 20 T-95’s
 * National Socialist Republics of Tropico: Planing to upgrade their aging Soviet T-60 fleet with the T-95
 * United States: 140 for observation
 * Syrian Republic: has 300 in use
 * Syrian Opposition: Captured 2 from National forces.
 * Republic of Venezuela: Captured 200 from Ireland during the Irish-Venezuela war

Former Users
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 * Bolivarian Democratic Republic: ordered placed for 600 only 500 arrived, further orders ended when the war ended.
 * Federal Socialist Republic of Venezuela: ordered placed for 700 only 300 arrived further orders cancelled when the war ended.