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As of 16 July 2024, at least 1,515 (4 T-72 Ural, 44 T-72A, 21 T-72AV, 349 T-72B, 106 T-72B Obr. 1989, 106 T-72B Obr. 2022., 32 T-72BA, 369 T-72B3, 3 T-72B3 Obr. 2014, 276 T-72B3 Obr. 2016, 56 T-72B3 Obr. 2022 and 153 unknown variants) have been lost in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [51] T-80.
- BMP-3
The design of the BMP-3 (Obyekt 688M) can be traced back to...
- Tanks of the Soviet Union
Tanks of the Soviet Union. Appearance. This article deals...
- BMP-3
Tanks of the Soviet Union. Appearance. This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation; from their first use after World War I, into the interwar period, during World War II, the Cold War and modern era.
Russia: 1 The Black Eagle tank (Russian: Чёрный Орёл, Chyornyy Oryol or Object 640), was a presumed prototype main battle tank produced in the Russian Federation. It was thought to have been developed by the KBTM design bureau in Omsk in the late 1990s.
T-80 (1976) This first Soviet turbine tank, an elite main battle tank and successor of the T-64 is also in service, but in dwindling numbers, although 5,400 had been cranked up in total. In 1985 the T-80U (illustration) appeared, much upgraded.
30 cze 2014 · Soviet Union (1940) Medium Tank – 35,467 Built. A landmark in tank history. The T-34 was and remains a legend. It is not only the most produced tank of the WWII-era, with 84,000 built (compared to the 48,966 Shermans of all versions) but also one of the longest-serving tanks ever built.
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.