Long a province of China, Mongolia won its independence in 1921 with Soviet backing. A communist regime was installed in 1924. During the early 1990s, the ex-communist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP) gradually yielded its monopoly on power. In 1996, the Democratic Union Coalition (DUC) defeated the MPRP in a national election and has attempted to establish a number of reforms to modernize the economy. However, many former communists retain key posts and implementation has been difficult. - US CIA World Factbook


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Renault FT (or type)

Reports indicate that the Soviets sent some of these tanks to Mongolia. If so, I suspect that they were either the captured version from the French Expeditionary Force or the Soviet copy as I doubt they were ever purchased from France.


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Soviet T-18 (?)


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Austin Putilov or Putilov Garford Armored Cars (?)

2 were in service in the 1920's. Exact type is unknown.


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Soviet BA-6

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BA64 - Photo thanks to Alfons Rauscher.
Soviet BA-64

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BA10 - Photo thanks to Alfons Rauscher.
BA-10

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BT5 - Photo thanks to Alfons Rauscher.---Mon-BT5-1-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (83632 bytes)---Mon-BT5-2-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (76837 bytes)---Mon-BT5-3-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (82255 bytes)---Mon-BT5-4-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (71926 bytes)
BT-5

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BT-7

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T34/85 - Photo thanks to Alfons Rauscher.---Mon-T3485-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (130289 bytes)---Mon-T3485-1-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (170672 bytes)---Mon-T3485-2-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (151562 bytes)
T34/85

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SU100 - Photo thanks to Alfons Rauscher.---Mon-SU100-1-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (107281 bytes)---Mon-SU100-2-AlfonsRauscher.jpg (145941 bytes)
SU100

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