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T 90 T90S T 90MS Russian Main Battle Tank
The T-90 is a third-generation Russian battle tank that entered service in 1993. The tank is a modern variation of the T-72B and incorporates many features found on the T-80U. Originally called the T-72BU, but later renamed to T-90, it is an advanced tank in service with Russian Ground Forces and the Naval Infantry. The T-90 uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine, gunner's thermal sight. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel and composite armour, smoke grenade dischargers, Kontakt-5 explosive-reactive armour and the Shtora infrared ATGM jamming system. It was designed and built by Uralvagonzavod, in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. Since 2011, the Russian armed forces have ceased any further orders for the T-90, and are instead increasing their numbers of the T-14 Armata that began production in 2016. The T-90 has its origins in a Soviet-era program aimed at developing a singular replacement for the T-64, T-72 and T-80 series of main battle tanks. The T-72 platform was selected as the basis for the new generation of tank owing to its cost-effectiveness, simplicity and automotive qualities. The Kartsev-Venediktov Design Bureau from Nizhny Tagil was responsible for the design work and prepared two parallel proposals—the Object 188, which was a relatively simple upgrade of the existing T-72B tank (Object 184), and the far more advanced Object 187—only vaguely related to the T-72 series and incorporating major improvements to the hull and turret design, armor, powerplant and armament. Development work was approved in 1986 and the first prototypes were completed by 1988. The vehicles resulting from the Object 187 program have not been declassified to this date, but it was the lower risk Object 188 upgrade that would be approved for series production as the T-72BU.
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The T-90 is a third-generation main tank that is essentially a modernisation of the T-72B, incorporating many features of the T-80U (it was originally to be called the T-72BU, later renamed to T-90). It is currently the most modern tank in service with the Russian Ground Forces and Naval Infantry. Although a development of the T-72, the T-90 uses a 125mm 2A46 smoothbore tank gun, 1G46 gunner sights, a new engine, and thermal sights. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel, composite armour, smoke mortars, Kontakt-5 explosive-reactive armour, laser warning receivers, Nakidka camouflage and the Shtora infrared ATGM jamming system. The EMT-7 electromagnetic pulse (EMP) creator has been used in testing but not fitted to T-90s in active service.[6] It is designed and built by Uralvagonzavod, in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. Since 2011, the Russian armed forces have ceased ordering the T-90, and are instead waiting for the development of the T-14 Armata that is expected to enter service in 2016.[7]
Development[edit]
By 1992, the Russian Ministry of Defence announced that it could no longer afford to manufacture two main battle tanks in parallel.[8] Since both the quality T-80U and the cheaper quantity T-72B were being built at different plants, and each plant was critical to the economy of its city, the government gave small orders to both. Omsk built five T-80Us and Nizhny Tagil built fifteen T-72s, and both built more in the hopes of winning large export orders. Nizhny Tagil had built a few T-72BAs, T-72Bs upgraded with a third generation add-on explosive reactive armour (ERA) called Kontakt-5, which was already in service on the T-80U.[8]
To further improve the T-72's export prospects and its chances of being selected as Russia's sole production main battle tank, the T-80U's more sophisticated fire control system was also added to produce a vehicle designated T-72BU. The T-90 was developed by the Kartsev-Venediktov Design Bureau at the Uralvagonzavod factory in Nizhny Tagil. The production model is based on the T-72BM, with some added features from the T-80 series.[8]
The T-90 with an 830 hp (620 kW) engine went into low-level production in 1993, based on a prototype designated T-88. It features a new generation of Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour on its hull and turret. Of conventional layout, the T-90 represents a major upgrade to every system in the T-72, including the main gun.[8] The T-90S have been identified as export model. The references to a T-90E appear to be unsubstantiated.[8] The T-90 is fitted with a three-tiered protection system: the first tier is the composite armour in the turret, second tier is third generation Kontakt-5 ERA and third tier is a Shtora-1 countermeasures suite.[8]
T-90s were used in combat for the first time during the invasion of Dagestan in 1999.
Production and service history[edit]
A T-90 during a military exercise in Russia, demonstrating underwater driving
The Russian Defence Ministry made a selection of a single main battle tank (MBT) in 1995.[8] The T-80 was more expensive and its delicate, fuel-hungry gas turbine engine provided a questionable advantage. In addition, the older T-80BV tanks performed poorly in urban combat in the First Chechen War.[9]
By September 1995, some 107 T-90 tanks had been produced, located in the Siberian Military District.[10] By mid-1996 some 107 T-90s had gone into service in the Far Eastern Military District.[11]
1999 saw the appearance of a new model of T-90, featuring the fully welded turret of the Object 187 experimental MBT instead of the original T-90's cast turret. This new model is called Vladimir in honour of T-90 Chief Designer Vladimir Potkin, who died in 1999. It is unknown how this design affects the protection and layout of the turret, or whether the tank's hull armour layout was changed.
A Russian Army T-90A
The T-90A saw combat action during the 1999 Chechen invasion of Dagestan. According to Moscow Defence Brief, one T-90 was hit by seven RPG anti-tank rockets but remained in action. The journal concludes that with regular equipment T-90A seems to be the best protected Russian tank, especially if the Shtora and Arena defensive protection systems are integrated in it.[12]
In 2007, there were about 334 T-90 tanks serving in the Russian Ground Forces' 5th Guards Tank Division, stationed in the Siberian Military District, and seven T-90 tanks in the Navy.[13] Some 31 new T-90 tanks were expected to enter service in 2007, and 60 in 2008.[13]
The Russian Federal Service for Defence Contracts (Rosoboronzakaz) announced in July 2008 that a new tank (which rumour has previously referred to as the T-95) was due to be introduced in 2009, but development was cancelled in May 2010.[14]
Russia is developing a new Armata Universal Combat Platform (also known as Armata) to be ready for use by 2015[dated info]. It is expected to have a more powerful engine, improved armour,
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The T-90 is a third-generation Russian battle tank that entered service in 1993. The tank is a modern variation of the T-72B and incorporates many features found on the T-80U. Originally called the T-72BU, but later renamed to T-90, it is an advanced tank in service with Russian Ground Forces and the Naval Infantry. The T-90 uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an uprated engine, and some vehicles thermal sights. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel and composite armour, smoke grenade dischargers, Kontakt-5 explosive-reactive armour and the Shtora infrared ATGM jamming system. It was designed and built by Uralvagonzavod, in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. Since 2011, the Russian armed forces have ceased any further orders for the T-90, and are instead anticipating the development of the T-14 Armata that is expected to enter service in 2016.
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Pagpupulong boxer Nikita Kuznetsov (Nizhny Tagil, Russia) na may boxer Laspinas Ray (Pilipinas) sa balangkas ng internasyonal na turinra boxing, kung saan ay gaganapin Oktubre 29, 2016 sa mga CSR Arena (Ekaterinburg, Russia) natapos sa tagumpay para sa Russian boxer Nikita Kuznetsov. Laspinas Ray ay inalis ng karapatan: para sa mga iligal strikes.
CSR「アリーナ」に2016年10月29日開催された国際turinraボクシング、(エカテリンブルグ、ロシア)の枠組みの中でボクサーLaspinasレイ(フィリピン)とのボクサーニキータクズネツォフ(ニジニ・タギル、ロシア)を満たすことはロシアのボクサーニキータクズネツォフの勝利に終わりました。Laspinasレイは失格した違法ストライキのために。
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Inside a Russian tank factory: The deadly 45-ton T-72B3 battle tank
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For any copyright, please send me a message. These fascinating photographs show the construction and testing of the deadly 45-ton T-72B3 battle tank used in Syria.The devastating war machine is an upgrade of the T-72 Soviet tanks that first entered production in 1971 and were first used in the Iraq-Iran conflict and the Chechen wars in the mid-90s.The third generation of the tank has a number of upgrades making it more suitable for modern warfare, such as a new engine, new gunners sight and completely revamped fire control system.New versions of the tank were first delivered to the Russian Army in 2013, and other versions have also been seen in 2016 and 2017. Production of the deadly vehicle takes place in the plant at Uralvagonzavod, in the Russian city of Nizhny Tagil.Workers can be seen constructing the fearsome battle tank and then testing it on the grounds to ensure its all working sufficiently. A special version of the T-72B3 has recently been given to The Russian Airborne Troops (called the VDV), with a new up to date engine and armour packages, meaning they are better able to withstand threats.
Tanks Born in Russia (E6) Finding a balance between work, family and hanging out with friends
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Some 100,000 supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is seen as the most likely to win in the March 4 presidential elections, gathered in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium to show their support for his candidacy. Dozens of political and cultural figures spoke in favor of Putin for president and called for the crowd to vote for him in the upcoming elections.
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T-90AM Breakthrough - a modification of the T-90, on which work was started on the initiative of the Ural Transport Engineering Design Bureau in 2004 on OKR Breakthrough-2. The export version of the modification of the tank under the name T-90MS was presented to the public September 9th, 2011 at the site, Staratel / Prospector in Nizhny Tagil in the framework of the VIII International exhibition of arms Russian Expo Arms-2011.
Т-90АМ «Прорыв» — модификация Т-90, работа над которой была начата по инициативе Уральского конструкторского бюро транспортного машиностроения в 2004 году по теме ОКР «Прорыв-2». Экспортная версия этой модификации танка под наименованием Т-90MС была представлена публике 9 сентября 2011 года на полигоне «Старатель» в Нижнем Тагиле в рамках VIII международной выставки вооружений Russian Expo Arms-2011.
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