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Jul 16, 2024

Russia Loses Its 100th State-of-the-Art T-90M Tank

This is Russia's most advanced tank. That 100 of them have been destroyed or irretrievably damaged suggests that the Russians possess no magic weapons on the modern battlefield. JL

Militarnyi reports:

The Russian military lost its 100th state-of-the-art T-90M tank. It should be noted that Russian propaganda claims the T-90M tank to be a response to new modernizations of Western tanks, including the American M1A2 Sep V3, German Leopard 2A7, and British Challenger 3. The T-90M tank itself represents a deep modernization of the T-90/A tank, which received additional protection, new fire control systems, and a modernized engine and transmission.

The Russian military lost its 100th state-of-the-art T-90M tank.

An analyst of the Oryx portal made the corresponding analysis.

According to publicly available information, the analyst could count 100 destroyed and damaged T-90M tanks using available photos and videos.

 

The list also includes vehicles that were captured by the Ukrainian Defense Forces and abandoned by Russian crews on the battlefield without severe damage.

It should be noted that Russian propaganda claims the T-90M tank to be a response to new modernizations of Western tanks, including the American M1A2 Sep V3, German Leopard 2A7, and British Challenger 3.

The T-90M tank itself represents a deep modernization of the T-90/A tank, which received additional protection, new fire control systems, and a modernized engine and transmission.

The tanks are being modernized from T-90 and T-90A tanks that have been in service with the Russian army since the 1990s.

 

It should be noted that among the other tanks used by the Russian army in the war against Ukraine, the losses of T-90Ms are quite small, but if we consider the losses of modernized vehicles, these losses are among the largest.

Російський танк Т-90М "Прорыв" на озброєнні українських сил. Осінь 2022. Україна. Фото: 30-та окрема механізована бригада

Militarnyi previously reported that in early July, Ukrainian drone operators struck a Russian T-90M by dropping TM-62 anti-tank mines on it.

Also, another T-90M tank was hit by a Ukrainian 155-mm BONUS artillery round.

Artillerymen of the Defense Forces hit a Russian tank located 8 kilometers from the combat line.

After the tank was hit, it started to burn, rendering it inoperable.

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