TechUkraine captures advanced T-90M tank in Kursk region operation

Ukraine captures advanced T‑90M tank in Kursk region operation

T-90M tank captured by Ukrainians
T-90M tank captured by Ukrainians
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6:13 PM EDT, August 16, 2024

One piece of equipment captured by the Ukrainians is a T-90M tank, currently involved in the Ukrainian invasion of the Kursk region. On its official Facebook account, the Military Portal noted that the vehicle has a quick identification marking as a white triangle. Similar markings are found on other Ukrainian military equipment transferred to the Kursk region. What is known about the T-90M tanks?

OSINT experts on social media point out that the captured T-90M is in intact condition, and the Ukrainians likely captured it near Sudzha. They also changed its name from "Poriv" to "Pirozhok." The vehicle gained a white triangle marking to distinguish it from Russian tanks in the Kursk region.

The T-90M, an evolution of the T-90 main battle tank, has undergone significant modernization. Initially, in the 1990s, the T-90 was a modernized version of the T-72, aimed at providing Russia with a more advanced combat tank. The T-90M version, also known as Proryv-3, was first publicly showcased in 2011 and features new technological solutions that have enhanced its combat effectiveness.

Modern technologies

The T-90M tank has advanced active defense systems, such as Afganit, which can neutralize incoming anti-tank missiles. The fire control system Kalina has also undergone significant modernization, allowing for highly precise firing. The T-90M also has reinforced composite armor, providing better crew protection.

Application in conflicts

The T-90M has participated in numerous armed conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, where its combat capabilities have been extensively tested. This tank has become one of the critical elements of the Russian offensive. Unfortunately, despite its advanced defense systems, the T-90M has also fallen victim to drone attacks, showcasing both its strengths and weaknesses in actual combat conditions. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have also captured some of the machines.

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