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lmao, no chris. I have kind of came up with my own definition of "Type", although from the source I've once read and I'm not sure about it, the word "Type" is another term for model. Like M1 Abrams, but replacing M1 with Type 1. It is followed by the number/s, which could mean what year it was developed or made, or the number of models or modifications of the same vehicle already exist. The year varies by countries' calendar. For my tank's case, the current year in Gregorian calendar, 2022, but I only took the last two digits.