Mau 95 tank

The Mau 95, also known as the Hổ Trắng, is a Hoaian main battle tank (MBT) developed in the 1990s. The tank is a development of the earlier indigenous Mau 75 and also incorporates technologies from the Arshavati. An upgraded version, the Mau 95-1, was developed in 2015 with the assistance of Yamatai and is believed to incorporate numerous modern developments such as multi-plane stabilization and composite armour.

Mau 95s are produced by Congnam in the Nơi Bò Tank Factory in Noi Bo, Hoang Nam Province.

Development
The Mau 95 was developed in reaction to the appearance of the Arshavati, with development beginning at some point in the 1990s. The Mau 95 incorporates technology reverse-engineered from the Pa-71, of which an example was captured during the 1982 Hoa-Arshavati Border War. The Mau 95 was completed possibly as early as 1999 or 2000, and began to be deployed to the most elite armoured unit in the People's Army of Dai Hoa Ground Force, the 7th Armoured Division. In 2002, the Mau 95 achieved operational status and the existence of the tank was officially revealed to the world.

Development of the Mau 95 continued to develop a tank that can compete with modern fourth-generation main battle tanks. In 2015, Yamataian advisers were invited to assist in the development of an upgraded version of the Mau 95. The resulting tank, the Mau 95-1, was completed in 2019.