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Russia has Amazing Tank Ammunition, but Not Many Tanks Can Use It

Why the T-72 Remains Russia s Primary Main Battle Tank

Why the T-72 Remains Russia’s Primary Main Battle Tank Russian tank enthusiasts are quick to point out that the Soviet Union did not export to Iraq its more advanced 125-millimeter armor-piercing sabot shells. Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Soviet Union’s huge tank fleet was a cornerstone of its power during the Cold War.  However, events in the 1991 Gulf War called its superiority into question. On February 26, 1991, a cavalry troop of nine M1 Abrams tanks and twelve Bradley fighting vehicles bumped into an armored brigade of Iraqi T-72 tanks of the elite Tawakalna Republican Guard division. Within twenty-three minutes of frenzied firing, the troop destroyed thirty-seven of the Soviet-designed T-72s without losing a vehicle in return.

Russia is Working Hard to Beat America s M1 Abrams Tank

The Soviet Union’s huge tank fleet was a cornerstone of its power during the Cold War. Here s What You Need to Remember: While Russia may finally have a 125-millimeter sabot round that can threaten Western main battle tanks at range, only its handful of new T-14s tank are capable of actually using it.  Optimistic claims that the 2A82 gun could be retrofitted to numerous older T-90s and T-72s so far appear not to have materialized. The Soviet Union’s huge tank fleet was a cornerstone of its power during the Cold War.  However, events in the 1991 Gulf War called its superiority into question. On February 26, 1991, a cavalry troop of nine M1 Abrams tanks and twelve Bradley fighting vehicles bumped into an armored brigade of Iraqi T-72 tanks of the elite Tawakalna Republican Guard division. Within twenty-three minutes of frenzied firing, the troop destroyed thirty-seven of the Soviet-designed T-72s without losing a vehicle in return.

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