
T-72 - Wikipedia
The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1973. [8] The T-72 was a development based on the T-64 using thought and design of the previous Object 167M. [9] …
T-72 Soviet Main Battle Tank (1972)
The T-72 was the Soviet main battle tank after the T-54/55 family. Its development led to the T-90 just before the collapse of Soviet Union.
T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology
Apr 13, 2022 · T-72B3M, also referred to as T-72B4, is an upgraded variant of the T-72B3 main battle tank (MBT) developed by Uralvagonzavod Research and Production Corporation.
T-72 operators and variants - Wikipedia
As of February 2023, the Russian Army operates 400 T-72B/BA, 500 T-72B3, and 250 T-72B3M tanks; the Russian Naval Infantry operates 170 T-72B/B3/B3Ms; the Russian Airborne Forces …
T-72B3M T-72B4 - Army Recognition
Dec 2, 2024 · The T-72B3M / T-732B4 is motorized with the new V-92S2F engine and delivers 1,130 hp. It will replace the old 780-hp diesel engine. The new engine is paired with an …
T-72 MBT [REVIEW + SPECS] | Defence Database
T-72 is a Soviet main battle tank (MBT) being one of the most produced modern tanks with over 25,000 units built. T-72 still is widely use being exported in 40 countries and has been involved …
Belarus Unveils New T-72 Upgrade Package For its Army’s …
The ’T-72B4’ brings armour protection standards significantly closer to the levels seen on the Russian Army’s most capable tank the T-90M. Some of the clearest changes include stronger …
T-72 Main Battle Tank - Army Tanks
Feb 19, 2019 · Model T-72M is an export version of Model T72-A. Model T-72S is an export version of the T-72B. Other variants of the T-72 MBT include command versions, a …
T-72 Main Battle Tank - Engineering Channel
May 14, 2019 · The T-72 is a Soviet second-generation main battle tank that entered production in 1971. About 20,000 T-72 tanks were built, making it one of the most widely produced …
T-72 - Military Wiki | Fandom
Depleted uranium armour-piercing ammunition for the 125 mm (4.9 in) gun has been manufactured in Russia in the form of the BM-32 projectile since around 1978, though it has …