Vickers Mk.3 Main Battle Tank
British main battle tank operated by Kenya representing Cold War-era armored capability. Kenya procured approximately 78 Vickers Mk.3 (export variant) from United Kingdom 1970s providing main armored capability for decades. Features 105mm rifled L7 gun, conventional armor, 720 hp engine, and crew of 4. Despite 1960s-70s design, simple maintenance and UK support enabled decades of service. However, aging systems and limited capability versus modern threats drove Kenyan procurement of T-72AV. Vickers Mk.3 potentially relegated to second-line duties or storage with T-72 assuming primary role. Represents transition from British to Eastern European armor sources.

- Reliable and well-understood by Kenyan crews over decades of service
- 105mm L7 gun effective against regional threats
- Simpler maintenance than more modern MBTs
- Good mobility for East African terrain
- Severely outdated armor protection
- 105mm gun insufficient against modern MBTs
- No thermal sights or modern fire control
- Spare parts increasingly scarce as type retired globally
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