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Posted: 7/14/2002 10:26:36 PM EDT
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A Russian T-90 tank demonstrates its capabilities during an exhibition on July 11, 2002, in the Urals town of Nizhny Tagil, 1,300 km (800 miles) east of Moscow. Russia's weapons export agency Rosoboronexport said on Monday it would target countries like Iran as potentially lucrative customers in its bid to re-establish Russia as a top arms exporter. REUTERS/Damir Saitov |
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Can anyone explain what is happening in this pic? |
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ya russia's peice of crap tank is trying to make a boom boom!
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Quoted: [img]http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20020711/i/1026399499.4160790606.jpg[/img] Can anyone explain what is happening in this pic? View Quote White phosphorous |
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It looks like chaff but im not to sure.Anyhow the T90 is the export version of the T80 i do beleive.Same goes for the T72 is the export version of the T64.
I think we do the same thing with our M1's. |
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Just another Hellfire magnet. Or Javelin. Or GAU/8. Or... you get the picture.
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[img]http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20020709/i/1026236091.3221250123.jpg[/img]
A Russian T-80 tank demonstrates its capabilities during an exhibition in the Urals town of Nizhny Tagil. |
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Quoted: Just another Hellfire magnet. Or Javelin. Or GAU/8. Or... you get the picture. View Quote Dont foget the Mavrick or the Vulcan 30mm. |
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Quoted: Quoted: [img]http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20020711/i/1026399499.4160790606.jpg[/img] Can anyone explain what is happening in this pic? View Quote White phosphorous View Quote That is a photo of one HUGE-ASS sea anenome that has crawled up onto land in search of tasty tanks. Or, it could be White Phosphorous, do they use that anymore? |
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Yes we still use Willy Pete,Mix a little HE and walla shake and bake.
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The picture is of the WP launchers going off. There are WP grenade launchers on each side of the turret. You fire them off and you get an instant smoke screen that's hot. It doesn't last as long as smoke generated by a smoke generator, but it makes smoke instantly and will cover your butt fast. Most countries use a similar system, including the US.
Ross |
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Quoted: Quoted: Just another Hellfire magnet. Or Javelin. Or GAU/8. Or... you get the picture. View Quote Dont foget the Mavrick or the Vulcan 30mm. View Quote I was going by memory... but I'm pretty sure the GAU/8 is the fancy name for the 30mm vulcan on the A10. God knows someone here will correct me if I'm wrong! [BD] |
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Quoted: It looks like chaff but im not to sure.Anyhow the T90 is the export version of the T80 i do beleive.Same goes for the T72 is the export version of the T64. I think we do the same thing with our M1's. View Quote The T-64 and T72 are two completely different tanks. They have a similar layout, and if anything you could say the T-72 is a decendant of the T-64. T-64 production ended as early as 1972, and the same plants then made T-72s. The T-64 used a different engine, suspension, turret, and firecontrol. The hulls are pretty much the same, along with the gun and NBC system. You can visually identify the two different tanks by just looking at them. The T-64 was to replace the T-62, but was found to be junk. They ceased production of the T-64 and began production of the T-72. The Russians use the T-72 and have sold it all over the place. While there is no doubt that there is a specific export version, the T-72 is not just the export version of the T-64. The T-64 was just junk that the USSR/Russia never bothered to export because they ceased all production and shifted to the T-72 for themselves and export. The T-72 basically was a follow-on design that addressed the problems with the T-64 and has been a successful design for them. Ross |
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Quoted: The T-72 basically was a follow-on design that addressed the problems with the T-64 and has been a successful design for them. View Quote They certainly were successful from a sales standpoint, but I'm not sure if the Iraqis would agree from a performance perspective. [url]http://www.ztrashbuckle.com/desert_storm/BattleDamage11.jpg[/url] (warning, over 300kb in size) |
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Quoted: Quoted: The T-72 basically was a follow-on design that addressed the problems with the T-64 and has been a successful design for them. View Quote They certainly were successful from a sales standpoint, but I'm not sure if the Iraqis would agree from a performance perspective. [url]http://www.ztrashbuckle.com/desert_storm/BattleDamage11.jpg[/url] (warning, over 300kb in size) View Quote As far as performance, the Israelis had shown long before that the T-72 wasn't a super tank. They pretty much took out every one they ran across in Lebanon about as fast as we did Iraqi T-72's. The T-72 was probably better than our old M60A1, but it probably wasn't as good as the M60A3, and far behind the M1, Centurion, Leopard generation. Ross |
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There is also one other important reason why our tanks dominated the Iraqi's and the Israeli's dominated the Lebanese. The same reason that we dominate the air as well...the quality of the men operating these machines. Not only do we have great tanks and jets, but more importantly, we have the best trained men in the world manning them.
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Good luck Ivan.
[url]http://rbad.ar15.com/JavelinLiveFireVsT72.mpg[/url] have a nice day.. |
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Quoted: [img]http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20020709/i/1026236091.3221250123.jpg[/img] A Russian T-80 tank demonstrates its capabilities during an exhibition in the Urals town of Nizhny Tagil. View Quote capabilities? of what making large firworks? |
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...unfortunately, Russia can only afford to make eight T-90s.
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Quoted: There is also one other important reason why our tanks dominated the Iraqi's and the Israeli's dominated the Lebanese. The same reason that we dominate the air as well...the quality of the men operating these machines. Not only do we have great tanks and jets, but more importantly, we have the best trained men in the world manning them. View Quote Amen, Right now they are defending our freedom |
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Quoted: ...unfortunately, Russia can only afford to make eight T-90s. View Quote |
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Quoted: ...unfortunately, Russia can only afford to make eight T-90s. View Quote Huh, they must've increased their production recently. [:D] |
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Quoted: [img]http://www.hunting-pictures.com/members/MolonLabe/yeehaww.jpg[/img] View Quote Haha! [:D] |
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OK I couldn't resist:
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That four or five foot drop must be nasty on the kidneys. View Quote Like you wouldn’t believe. You [b]DO NOT[/b] want to be in that tank when it lands [B)] I would also bet that jump wrecked most of the suspension, from the torsion bars down to the road wheels. |
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I would also bet that jump wrecked most of the suspension, from the torsion bars down to the road wheels. View Quote No I don't think so. They wouldn't have done the stunt if that was the case, it would have invited too much embarrassment in front of the potential buyers. Makes little difference since it cant outrun a missile. As long as they keep building such tiny tanks, and insist on placing all the amunition in one place under the turret floor, they will continue to go kaboom when we hit them. I don't see anything on this tank that looks like a improvement in protection. |
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I believe the theory is that since they obviously can't afford to build any thing near as survivable as an Abrams type,they go for Lightweight,speed and affordability.
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They substituted a human loader with an auto loader, in addition to being slower it has a dead give away with the tube elevated while being auto loaded (gun emtpy=shoot me now). IMHO any conventional rolled homogeneous armor is obsolete, regardless of the slope angle and thickness practical on an MBT. Israelis had no problem penetrating the T72 with 105mm sabot rounds 20 years ago, the depleted uranium silver bullet can do much more. Its reactive armor is no match for the newer generation of AT missiles with tandem warheads, not to mention useless against kinetic energy shots. Composite armor like Chobham is the only way to go. The Abram seems to have reached the best of all the compromises, armor, fire power and mobility, it has all three.
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Quoted: It looks like chaff but im not to sure.Anyhow the T90 is the export version of the T80 i do beleive.Same goes for the T72 is the export version of the T64. I think we do the same thing with our M1's. View Quote What countries are we exporting the m1's to? I assume the export models dont have Chobham armor on them |
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Quoted: I would also bet that jump wrecked most of the suspension, from the torsion bars down to the road wheels. View Quote No I don't think so. They wouldn't have done the stunt if that was the case, it would have invited too much embarrassment in front of the potential buyers. Makes little difference since it cant outrun a missile. As long as they keep building such tiny tanks, and insist on placing all the amunition in one place under the turret floor, they will continue to go kaboom when we hit them. I don't see anything on this tank that looks like a improvement in protection. View Quote [url=]http://www.gunsnet.net/forums/showthread.php?s=5b0c5de074f69ff3ba2c761be07098be&threadid=68815[/url] I couldn't get a link to just the video to work right so this is the link to the thread at ak47 where the video is posted. |
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Aimless is right,that jump is legit.I watched a show that had different armor driving threw obstacles,probably the same thing shown here.You gotta remember that these tanks are alot lighter than an Abrams and the Russians are as expert as anyone at designing a tank suspension.these things are real agile and mobile.I believe they are actually designed and built in the Ukrain.
I read the Saudi's have 300+ Abrams.If these are top line or not I don't know. |
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Quoted: [img]http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20020711/i/1026398698.3691012165.jpg[/img] A Russian T-90 tank demonstrates its capabilities during an exhibition on July 11, 2002, View Quote just before it breaks down, needing a special part only produced in one factory, that is coincidentally out of power because the sub-standard nuclear plant just went kablooey; no big deal though, considering that this tank will never be fielded by an army that can actually fight for a shit. |
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I think we still would have kicked ass if we had T72s and the Iraqis had M1s.
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Actually the T90 has alot of cool stuff on it. That smoke picture is likely (though I'm not perfectly sure) to be the ARENA or VRISS system in action. It consists of a electro optical missile jammer which reduces the effectivness of ATGM's and it also automagically fires someke in the direction of the ATGM. The Armor on the T90 is a composite material such as chombham armor (though likely not as advanced as western stuff) and the advanced ERA is belived by US sources to be capable of helping defeat APFSDSDU rounds...
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/t90/ http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/row/t-90.htm There a ton more sources but I can't remember them right now... |
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Never underestimate your enemy.
remember, we were pretty much out gunned in WWII as far as tanks were concerned, and still figured out a way to take them out. just my .02 |
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Quoted: Never underestimate your enemy. remember, we were pretty much out gunned in WWII as far as tanks were concerned, and still figured out a way to take them out. just my .02 View Quote just before it breaks down, needing a special part only produced in one factory, that is coincidentally out of power because the sub-standard nuclear plant just went kablooey; [red]no big deal though, considering that this tank will never be fielded by an army that can actually fight for a shit.[/red] View Quote I think that's been covered. |
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Since it is apparently just a big POS who's gonna volunteer to sit in a fighting position as one rumbles toward you and all you got is an AT4?lol .
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ERA defeating APFSDS round? The basic reactive armor can't begin to deal with a long rod penetrator, its impact on the APFSDS round is neglegible. The newer kind of ERA attempts to snap the penetrator in half, but it's not as effective against HEAT rounds.
The T72 already has some composite armor, it didn't help them against TOWs and APFSDS rounds. The new Chobham is about 2.5 times more effective than the first gen, with that kind of performance the M1A1, Challenger II and Leopard II don't even need reactive armor, so the fact the T90 still sports them should tell ya something. |
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A) on aircraft gatling gun designations:
7.62mm = 'Minigun' ('cause it's a miniature version of the Vulcan) (GAU/2) Used in helos and small planes 20mm = 'Vulcan' (GAU/4) 'standard' fighter gun 25mm = 'Equalizer' (GAU/12), Harrier/Spectre gun 30mm = 'Avenger' (GAU/8) A-10 gun And it seems that the WP launcher could mess up a recent (C or newer) Maverick, since they are 'imaging IR' guided... |
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[size=4][b][red]... We'll gladly kick its ass[/red][/b][/size=4]
[img]http://pao.hood.army.mil/21CAV/21cav-photo/ah64d/d17.jpg[/img] ... My baby! |
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