Mortar Investments’ Vojtech Svoboda told WIRED that “the things were purchased ridiculously cheap from the army, especially if one knew the right people.” Indeed.Ī detailed outline of the payment and takeover schedule can be found here, but in short you’ll need a 30 per cent deposit, and you shouldn’t expect to have your tank by next weekend. But if that’s over your budget, there are cheaper options, like a 2S1 Gvozdika (which can swim) for around $28,500. Just over $64,000 will net you a main battle tank T-72, which is still used in its modernised version today. Mortar Investments, a Prague-based dealer, have bought the large array of used military vehicles to onsell, which means your dream could become a reality. The Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish militaries are clearing out their stocks of Soviet-era tanks to make way for NATO replacements. IF YOU ever wanted to buy a tank, now is your chance.
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