T-90 Vladimir
The Russian main battle tank T-90
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The T-90 is a Russian main battle tank. It is developed in the beginning of the 90’s by Uralvagonzavod. The T-90 is issued from the evolution of the T-72 battle tanks lineage. It was put into service in 1994.
The T-90 is named “Vladimir” in homage to its designer Vladimir Potkin. The tank is equipped with a fire control system derived from the T-80. The T-90A is equipped with a mechanically welded turret and interior volume is increased. The T-90 has an excellent balance between its operational capacities and its price. It was exported to several different countries and is fabricated under license in India under the name “Bhishma”.
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Armament
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Gun : 125 mm
Coaxial machine gun : 7.62 mm
Machine gun : 12.7 mm
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Specifications
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Crew : 3
Powertrain : V-92S2, 840 à 1000 hp
Speed : 65 km/h
Weight : 46.5 t
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Dimensions
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Length : 6.86 m
Length with barrel : 9.53 m
Width : 3.46 m
Height : 2.23 m
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