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{{Vehicle infobox |
{{Vehicle infobox |
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| name = OT-65A |
| name = OT-65A |
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| image = OT-65A.jpg |
| image = OT-65A.jpg |
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− | | tier = |
+ | | tier = 3 |
| class = AFV |
| class = AFV |
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− | | nation = Czechoslovakia/Hungary |
+ | | nation = [[Czechoslovakia]]/Hungary |
| dealer = Zhang Feng |
| dealer = Zhang Feng |
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| reputation = 7,200 |
| reputation = 7,200 |
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− | | cost = |
+ | | cost = 10,000 |
| damage = 328 (335) |
| damage = 328 (335) |
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| dpm = 2,296 (2,620) |
| dpm = 2,296 (2,620) |
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| hull = 12 / 8 / 6 |
| hull = 12 / 8 / 6 |
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| turret = 8 / 8 / 8 |
| turret = 8 / 8 / 8 |
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− | | speed = 86.40 |
+ | | speed = 86.40 |
− | | acceleration = |
+ | | acceleration = 4.36 (3.10) |
| htraverse = 66.30 (72.60) |
| htraverse = 66.30 (72.60) |
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− | | camo = |
+ | | camo = 34% |
| vision = 405 |
| vision = 405 |
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| accuracys = 0.16 |
| accuracys = 0.16 |
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− | The '''OT-65A''' is a tier |
+ | The '''OT-65A''' is a tier 3 [[Armored Fighting Vehicle]] originating from [[Czechoslovakia]] and Hungary. It is sold by [[Zhang Feng]] and is currently the only vehicle in its tree. It can be unlocked from the [[Type 69]] and leads to the [[OA-82 Jarmila 2]]. |
+ | ==Features== |
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+ | * Subtle movement: moving on a low speed doesn't reduce your camouflage factor. |
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+ | * Recon package: this vehicle's recon package provides an improved vision range when stationary. |
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+ | * Smoke generators: generate a smoke screen around the vehicle. |
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+ | * Waterproof: this vehicle can remain longer under water. |
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==Player Recommendations== |
==Player Recommendations== |
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− | This tank is best played as a well |
+ | This tank is best played as a well-armed scout, with its mobility and camouflage values making it a fast and sneaky flanker. As it is the only AFV on its tier with a large caliber weapon, it is best used in hit and run attacks against the sides and rears of MBTs. |
===Pros and Cons=== |
===Pros and Cons=== |
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====Cons==== |
====Cons==== |
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* Incredibly poorly armored against even the lightest of autocannons |
* Incredibly poorly armored against even the lightest of autocannons |
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− | * Slower than other AFVs |
+ | * Slower than other AFVs at its tier |
− | * Vulnerable to counterattacks due to |
+ | * Vulnerable to counterattacks due to its long reload |
+ | * Slow shell travel speed |
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===Upgrade Suggestions=== |
===Upgrade Suggestions=== |
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− | Upgrading |
+ | Upgrading the Engine will increase acceleration and allow for faster extraction from dangerous locations. The Improved Gunner Sight and Improved Stowage will minimize exposure time while aiming. |
===Retrofit Suggestions=== |
===Retrofit Suggestions=== |
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===Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions=== |
===Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions=== |
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− | * Commander: Juan Carlos, to improve the aim speed, camo value, and crew stats |
+ | * Commander: Juan Carlos, to improve the aim speed, camo value, and crew stats |
* Driver: Smooth Ride, Off-Road Driving |
* Driver: Smooth Ride, Off-Road Driving |
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* Gunner: Sharpshooter, Quick Draw |
* Gunner: Sharpshooter, Quick Draw |
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| hfsr=12/8/6 |
| hfsr=12/8/6 |
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| hcomp=Steel |
| hcomp=Steel |
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− | | hmod= |
+ | | hmod= |
| tfsr=8/8/8 |
| tfsr=8/8/8 |
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| tcomp=Steel |
| tcomp=Steel |
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− | | tmod= |
+ | | tmod= |
| efsr=0/0/0 |
| efsr=0/0/0 |
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− | | ecomp= |
+ | | ecomp=None |
− | | emod= |
+ | | emod= |
| traverse=43.30deg/s |
| traverse=43.30deg/s |
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| description= The OT-65A was a dedicated scout vehicle of the Czechoslovakian Army, and therefore was not expected to be put under sustained attack from anything besides small arms fire. The vehicle's armor and recommended playstyle reflect this fact. |
| description= The OT-65A was a dedicated scout vehicle of the Czechoslovakian Army, and therefore was not expected to be put under sustained attack from anything besides small arms fire. The vehicle's armor and recommended playstyle reflect this fact. |
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==Firepower== |
==Firepower== |
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− | {{ |
+ | {{SingleShot|name=82mm T-21 Recoilless Gun |
|list= |
|list= |
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+ | {{AmmoSingleShot |
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− | {{Ammo |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=82mm NB-T-21 HEAT |
|type=HEAT |
|type=HEAT |
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|rep=Stock |
|rep=Stock |
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|credits=88 |
|credits=88 |
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|salvo=1 |
|salvo=1 |
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− | |damage= |
+ | |damage=328 |
|aoe=0 |
|aoe=0 |
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− | |pen= |
+ | |pen=228 |
− | |speed= |
+ | |speed=380 |
− | | |
+ | |accuracy=0.16 |
− | | |
+ | |ttime=3.20 |
− | | |
+ | |reload=8.57 |
+ | }} |
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+ | {{AmmoSingleShot |
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+ | |name=82mm NB-NH-T-21 HEAT |
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+ | |type=HEAT |
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+ | |rep=1,065 |
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+ | |credits=90 |
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+ | |salvo=1 |
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+ | |damage=335 |
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+ | |aoe=0 |
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+ | |pen=240 |
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+ | |speed=480 |
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+ | |accuracy=0.16 |
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+ | |ttime=3.20 |
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{{Mobility|name=|list= |
{{Mobility|name=|list= |
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{{Engine List |
{{Engine List |
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− | | name = D414.44 Diesel Engine |
+ | | name = Csepel D414.44 Diesel Engine |
| rep = Stock |
| rep = Stock |
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| credits = Stock |
| credits = Stock |
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| speed = 86.40km/h |
| speed = 86.40km/h |
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− | | 0-32 = 3. |
+ | | 0-32 = 3.00s |
| htrav = 66.30deg/s |
| htrav = 66.30deg/s |
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}} |
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{{Engine List |
{{Engine List |
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− | | name = |
+ | | name = GAZ-41 Petrol Engine |
| rep = 170 |
| rep = 170 |
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| credits = 2,130 |
| credits = 2,130 |
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| speed = 86.40 km/h |
| speed = 86.40 km/h |
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− | | 0-32 = 2. |
+ | | 0-32 = 2.40s |
| htrav = 72.60deg/s |
| htrav = 72.60deg/s |
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{{Utility|name=Fire Control System|list= |
{{Utility|name=Fire Control System|list= |
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{{Utility List |
{{Utility List |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=Rapid Deployment Smoke Mk.1 |
− | |rep= |
+ | |rep=405 |
− | |credits= |
+ | |credits=5,110 |
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{{Utility List |
{{Utility List |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=Improved Gunner Sight |
− | |rep= |
+ | |rep=590 |
− | |credits= |
+ | |credits=7,455 |
+ | |description=Improves overall accuracy by 10%. |
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{{Utility List |
{{Utility List |
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− | |name=Improved |
+ | |name=Improved Stowage |
− | |rep=1, |
+ | |rep=1,370 |
− | |credits= |
+ | |credits=17,305 |
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− | |description=Provides a total of nine exhaust smoke deployments with a three round magazine. Individual charges on a three second cooldown with a sixty second cooldown for the magazine. |
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− | ==Retrofits== |
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− | The Type 69 has no unlockable retrofits. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | Class: Reconnaissance Vehicle</br>Developed: 1963-1965</br>Service: 1965-1990</br>Vehicles Built: 842</br>Operators: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria</br></br>Following the failure of the OA-82 Jarmila II development, the Czechoslovak army was in the early 1960s looking for a new, multi-role armored fighting vehicle. The only realistic variant, apart from the Soviet BRDM, which wasn't available due to limited production capacity, was the Hungarian FÚG. The D.442 FÚG (Felderítö Úszó Gépkocsi – "Amphibious Recon Vehicle") was a light multirole Hungarian armored vehicle loosely based on the Soviet BRDM-1, developed and produced by the Rába plant as a reaction to the Soviet demand that Warsaw Pact countries should develop light armored vehicles for themselves to replace the aging BA-64. The second reason for its development was the revival of the Hungarian military industry. </br></br>It wasn’t exactly the best light AFV in existence but the Czechoslovaks chose it due to the fact that the Soviet BRDM was not available for capacity reasons. The vehicle entered Czechoslovak service in September 1965 under the designation OT-65. Between 1963 and 1967, 842 OT-65 vehicles were imported, including the unmodified early production run vehicles. In 1967, the early production vehicles were taken to VOZ 026 military repair plant in Šternberk and refitted to an upgraded standard. Several variants existed with the most interesting one being the OT-65A Vydra ("Otter"), fitted with a small turret (originally belonging to OT-62B TOPAS APC) with one 82mm T21 Tarasnice recoilless gun installed on its side.</br></br>In Czechoslovak service, the OT-65A gained a bad reputation, especially for its poor reliability (something the extra weight of the turret definitely did not help). The biggest issues concerned the engine and electric devices, which were constantly failing. For this reason, maintenance crews nicknamed the vehicle "Hungarian Revenge". Its three decades in Czechoslovak service were quite uneventful. It was phased out of service soon after 1990. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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− | The Type 69 was developed in the 1960s and 1970s as an upgrade to the Type 59. While not successful domestically, the Type 69 was one of China's most successful export programs. Most of the upgrades over the Type 59 came from T-62s captured during the Sino-Soviet border conflict, including upgrades to the FCS and IR systems. The Type 69 first entered service in 1982, and is still in service with reserve units in China, along with various armies in southeast Asia and Africa. |
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+ | * [[LAV-150]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==External Links== |
+ | * [https://aw.my.com/us/news/general/development-ot-65a In Development: OT-65A] |
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− | * [[Type 59-IIA Legend]] |
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− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Armored Fighting Vehicles]] |
[[Category:Zhang Feng]] |
[[Category:Zhang Feng]] |
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− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Czechoslovakia]] |
+ | [[Category:Hungary]] |
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+ | [[Category:Tier 3]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 10 July 2021
OT-65A | |
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Details | |
Tier / Class:
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3 AFV |
Nation: |
Czechoslovakia/Hungary |
Dealer: |
Zhang Feng |
Reputation: |
7,200 |
Cost: |
10,000 |
Stats - Stock (Renowned) | |
Max Damage: |
328 (335) |
DPM: |
2,296 (2,620) |
Penetration: |
228 (240) mm |
Hit Points: |
1,705 |
Hull F/S/R: |
12 / 8 / 6 |
Turret F/S/R: |
8 / 8 / 8 |
Max Speed: |
86.40 km/h |
Acceleration 0-32kph: |
4.36 (3.10) s |
Hull Traverse: |
66.30 (72.60) deg/s |
Camouflage: |
34% |
Vision: |
405 m |
Accuracy (Spread): |
0.16° |
Max Cannon Depression: |
-10.0 / -10.0° |
Turret Traverse Speed: |
43.30 deg/s |
The OT-65A is a tier 3 Armored Fighting Vehicle originating from Czechoslovakia and Hungary. It is sold by Zhang Feng and is currently the only vehicle in its tree. It can be unlocked from the Type 69 and leads to the OA-82 Jarmila 2.
Features
- Subtle movement: moving on a low speed doesn't reduce your camouflage factor.
- Recon package: this vehicle's recon package provides an improved vision range when stationary.
- Smoke generators: generate a smoke screen around the vehicle.
- Waterproof: this vehicle can remain longer under water.
Player Recommendations
This tank is best played as a well-armed scout, with its mobility and camouflage values making it a fast and sneaky flanker. As it is the only AFV on its tier with a large caliber weapon, it is best used in hit and run attacks against the sides and rears of MBTs.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- High alpha
- Excellent gun depression
- High mobility
Cons
- Incredibly poorly armored against even the lightest of autocannons
- Slower than other AFVs at its tier
- Vulnerable to counterattacks due to its long reload
- Slow shell travel speed
Upgrade Suggestions
Upgrading the Engine will increase acceleration and allow for faster extraction from dangerous locations. The Improved Gunner Sight and Improved Stowage will minimize exposure time while aiming.
Retrofit Suggestions
- Advanced Muzzle Reference System
- Advanced Fire Control
- Improved Telescopic Lens
- Improved Gun Breech
- Improved Spall Liner
Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions
- Commander: Juan Carlos, to improve the aim speed, camo value, and crew stats
- Driver: Smooth Ride, Off-Road Driving
- Gunner: Sharpshooter, Quick Draw
- Loader: Rapid Fire, Explosive Shells
Armor
XP Cost | Credit Cost | Hull Armor |
Hull Composition |
Turret Armor |
Turret Composition |
ERA Name | ERA Penetration Reduction |
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Stock | Stock | ? mm (vs AP) ? mm (vs HEAT) |
Unknown | N/A vs AP N/A vs HEAT |
N/A | N/A | N/A vs AP N/A vs HEAT |
The OT-65A was a dedicated scout vehicle of the Czechoslovakian Army, and therefore was not expected to be put under sustained attack from anything besides small arms fire. The vehicle's armor and recommended playstyle reflect this fact. |
Firepower
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Max Accuracy | Speed | Reload |
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82mm NB-T-21 HEAT | HEAT | Stock | 328 | 0m | 228mm | 0.16° | 380 m/s | 8.57s |
82mm NB-NH-T-21 HEAT | HEAT | 1,065 | 335 | 0m | 240mm | 0.16° | 480 m/s | 8.57s |
Mobility
Name | Reputation Cost | Credits | Max Speed | Reverse Speed | 0 to 32km/h | 0 to Max Speed | Hull Traverse | Fire Chance |
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Csepel D414.44 Diesel Engine | Stock | Stock | 86.40km/h | {{{reverse}}} | 3.00s | {{{0-max}}} | 66.30deg/s | {{{firechance}}}
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GAZ-41 Petrol Engine | 170 | 2,130 | 86.40 km/h | {{{reverse}}} | 2.40s | {{{0-max}}} | 72.60deg/s | {{{firechance}}} |
Upgrades
Name | Reputation Cost | Credits | Description |
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Rapid Deployment Smoke Mk.1 | 405 | 5,110 | Provides a total of eight smoke deployments with a two-round magazine. Individual charges are on a six second cooldown, with an eighty second cooldown for the magazine. |
Improved Gunner Sight | 590 | 7,455 | Improves overall accuracy by 10%. |
Improved Stowage | 1,370 | 17,305 | Increases reload speed by 10% |
History
Class: Reconnaissance Vehicle
Developed: 1963-1965
Service: 1965-1990
Vehicles Built: 842
Operators: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria
Following the failure of the OA-82 Jarmila II development, the Czechoslovak army was in the early 1960s looking for a new, multi-role armored fighting vehicle. The only realistic variant, apart from the Soviet BRDM, which wasn't available due to limited production capacity, was the Hungarian FÚG. The D.442 FÚG (Felderítö Úszó Gépkocsi – "Amphibious Recon Vehicle") was a light multirole Hungarian armored vehicle loosely based on the Soviet BRDM-1, developed and produced by the Rába plant as a reaction to the Soviet demand that Warsaw Pact countries should develop light armored vehicles for themselves to replace the aging BA-64. The second reason for its development was the revival of the Hungarian military industry.
It wasn’t exactly the best light AFV in existence but the Czechoslovaks chose it due to the fact that the Soviet BRDM was not available for capacity reasons. The vehicle entered Czechoslovak service in September 1965 under the designation OT-65. Between 1963 and 1967, 842 OT-65 vehicles were imported, including the unmodified early production run vehicles. In 1967, the early production vehicles were taken to VOZ 026 military repair plant in Šternberk and refitted to an upgraded standard. Several variants existed with the most interesting one being the OT-65A Vydra ("Otter"), fitted with a small turret (originally belonging to OT-62B TOPAS APC) with one 82mm T21 Tarasnice recoilless gun installed on its side.
In Czechoslovak service, the OT-65A gained a bad reputation, especially for its poor reliability (something the extra weight of the turret definitely did not help). The biggest issues concerned the engine and electric devices, which were constantly failing. For this reason, maintenance crews nicknamed the vehicle "Hungarian Revenge". Its three decades in Czechoslovak service were quite uneventful. It was phased out of service soon after 1990.