The T-90M was publicly revealed in 2017 and entered service in the Russian Army in 2020. Its export version, T-90MS, has been ordered by India and Egypt.
A detailed look at the destruction of Russia s advanced T-90M "Breakthrough" tanks shows that FPVs are responsible for a surprisingly high proportion of kills.
Russia’s T-90 main battle tank (MBT) began life as a Soviet program. While most modern militaries had embraced the concept of a main battle tank and focused their production and deployment on a single variant, the Soviet army had ordered T-64s, T-72s, and T-80s.
The T-90M took a direct hit from a man-portable anti-tank weapon, and its turret was blown off the result of the so-called jack-in-the-box effect caused by ammunition stored beneath the turret.