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  1. T-80 - Wikipedia

    The T-80UD shares most of the T-80U's improvements, but can be distinguished from it by a different engine deck and distinctive smoke-mortar array and turret stowage boxes. It retains the remotely-controlled commander's machine gun. About 500 T-80UD tanks were built in the Malyshev plant between 1987 and 1991. About 300 were still at the ...

  2. The Ukrainian T-80UD Main Battle Tank - TankNutDave.com

    The Ukrainian T-80UD Main Battle Tank was a Russian T-80U built in the Ukraine, but the gas-turbine is replaced with a diesel engine. Exported to Pakistan.

  3. T-80UD | War Thunder Wiki

    The T-80U was intended to be a high-tech, high-performance MBT for the Soviet ground forces, featuring advanced fire control systems, strong protection, and high mobility courtesy of a compact but powerful gas turbine engine.

  4. Monthly Military: Russia’s T-80UD Battle Tank - Diesel Army

    May 11, 2017 · Built by the Morozov Bureau in Ukraine, this variant retained the 1,000-horsepower output of its turbine-powered brethren while extending the T-80’s range and overall capability. The T-80 series joined the Russian military fleet as the successor to the aging T-64.

  5. T-80 models - Wikipedia

    The ammo load for 125 mm smoothbore tank gun was increased considerably when comparing it to the one of T-80B (T-80B – 38 rounds, T-80A – 45 rounds). It has some features of the future T-80U including the new turret with stronger armour and equipped with a new fire control system with the 1G46 gunner's sight.

  6. T-84 and T-80UD No Shows for War? Why Ukraine’s Best Tanks

    The most capable Russian tanks deploy rounds with 1000mm penetration at standard combat ranges. With no T-84 or T-80UD tanks in service, the advantage of Russian armour is even more overwhelming over the T-64s and T-72s in service.

  7. Main T-80UD tank (Birch 478B Object) - Военное обозрение

    Jun 1, 2013 · The T-80UD armor protection, which includes modern multi-layered armor and a set of built-in dynamic protection mounted on the tower and the hull, provides the tank with a high level of survivability on the battlefield.

  8. Main Battle Tank - T-80/T80U/T80UM/T-80UM1/T-80UM2

    Apr 13, 2014 · The T-84 Oplot main battle tank is based on the T-80UD, but has a number of advanced features which distinguish it from the former: new all-welded turret; explosive reactive armor of new generation to give more protection against both chemical energy and kinetic energy attack over the frontal arc;

  9. T-80 Tank: Russia’s ‘Steel Coffin’ in the Ukraine War

    Jan 18, 2025 · Key Points and Summary: Russia’s T-80 tank, originally derived from the T-64B, has underperformed significantly in the Ukraine conflict, earning the nickname “steel coffin.” -Key drawbacks include a gas turbine engine with high fuel consumption, excessive maintenance requirements, and poor survivability against modern weapons.

  10. T-80U Main Battle Tank, Russia - Army Technology

    Mar 25, 2022 · T-80UM2, a prototype main battle tank fitted with the hard-kill Drozd-2 active protection system, was reportedly destroyed by the Ukrainian armed forces during the Russia-Ukraine conflict in March 2022.

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