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Article says 14991 units were produced in total but there's no source for this claim. The cited website/blog only says 14000 (clearly a rounded and thus imprecise number). Also, the article on Tatra T3, which is usually cited as the most widely produced tram in the world, says 13991 powered units produced which is suspiciously exactly 1000 less than the KTM-5 number. Honestly sounds like Russian propaganda - "We made a thousand units more!". 2A02:8308:A104:BA00:88A5:7168:D124:E483 (talk) 19:51, 2 January 2023 (UTC)Reply