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How good is the T-80 tank?
Russia’s T-80 battle tank was once expected to be among the best in the world. They were the first tanks developed by the Soviet Union to utilize a gas turbine engine, giving it an impressive top speed of 70 kilometers per hour and a far better power to weight ratio than its predecessors.
Was the T-80 a bad tank?
The T-80 was the last main battle tank to come out of the Soviet Union. The Chechen rebels’ combat prowess–and poor Russian tactics–was more responsible for the T-80’s losses than the inherent design. Though, it did have one major flaw. But in the end, it was too expensive and guzzled too much fuel.
Which is better T-80 or t90?
The T-80 is faster, but has inferior range. The T-80 is a lot more expensive than the T-72, though a bit less so than the T-90. However, it is also less advanced than the T-90. They use the same main gun, reactive armor, and have similar weight.
Why did the T-80 fail?
The Chechen rebels’ combat prowess–and poor Russian tactics–was more responsible for the T-80’s losses than the inherent design. Though, it did have one major flaw. But in the end, it was too expensive and guzzled too much fuel. The Russian military grew to favor the more economical T-72 series instead.
Is the T-80 better than the t90?
Is the T-90 just a T-72?
The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank that entered service in 1993. The tank is a modern variation of the T-72B and incorporates many features found on the T-80U. The T-90 uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine, and gunner’s thermal sight.
What made the T-80 tank so special?
The T-80 was the first mass-produced tank (followed 3 years later by the M1 Abrams) in the world to feature a gas turbine engine. It gave the T-80 Tank unmatched mobility and speed off-road for what is a relatively small Main Battle Tank and improved the vehicles survivability compared to other Russian Tanks.
Are T-80 and T-64 tanks interchangeable?
With the introduction of the T-80 the Soviet Union operated 3 different main battle tanks, the T-64, T-72 and T-80. All of these tanks had similar design and broadly similar capabilities, though the T-80 was the most capable. However mayor components of these 3 tanks were not interchangeable.
How many tanks did the Russian T-80 destroy during the war?
During the fighting in late December 1994 – early January 1995, Russian T-80 tanks destroyed at least six rebel tanks. One T-80 was disbled by the hit of one 125-mm shell, the other one T-80 received 3 or 4 hits of tank shells but remained in service. In August 1996, T-80 destroyed one rebel tank.
Does the T-80 commander have a fixed sight?
The Commander has a fixed Sight, lacking an Independent Sight associated with 3rd Generation Tanks. Like most Russian Main Battle Tanks, the T-80 has a smaller and lower shaped profile compared to Western tanks. The hull features a long slopping upper glacis in front of the driver.