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Tanks of the 1st generation were created in 1950-1960. They represent modernized versions of World War II tanks that took the best tank technologies from American, Soviet and German tanks.
The “oldest” tank in service is the T-72BM ‘Ural’. The tank was adopted in 1973 and still has the potential for future improvements. This is the most produced second generation tank and...
On 4 March 2024, Sergey Chemezov, the CEO of Rostec, stated that the T-14 Armata had entered service with the Russian Armed Forces. However, Chemezov also stated that, because of cost concerns, it would not replace the T-90 currently in service.
16 maj 2023 · Russia's vintage T-54 tanks are now active in Ukraine—but they're being used as artillery.
BMP series The world’s famous IFV was mass-produced by USSR and is the most current worldwide still today. More than 20,000 BPM-1s (1965) were built so far, only 500 are in active service while 7000 remains in storage.
The T-34 is a legendary Soviet tank introduced in 1940. When it was introduced in World War II, it revolutionized armored warfare. Its innovative sloped armor design and mobility are still a sight to behold. The T-34 tank became the backbone of the Red Army. It contributed significantly to the Soviet victory.
6 cze 2022 · The Russian army stores most of its roughly 10,000 surplus tanks, including potentially thousands of T-62s, in vast outdoor vehicle parks, where the tanks are exposed to wet winters.