Is the T-72 amphibious?

The T-72 can be fitted with a snorkel for deep fording, and takes about 20 minutes to prepare for amphibious use. The T-72 has better armor protection than the T-62, due to the use of layered armor and other features discussed above under T-64 capabilities.
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Does Germany have T-72 tanks?

Hungary announced it ordered 44 Leopard 2A7+ tanks from Germany, which are to replace the T-72 in the 2020s. Iran – 480-540 T-72S and 140-300 T-72M1 as of 2021. 100+ T-72M captured during the Iran–Iraq War, licensed production still underway as seen in Iranian factories.
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Is T-72 A good tank?

Effective at most common battlefield missions, the T-72 isn't great for dueling heavier armored Western main battle tanks weighing 60-75 tons like the M1 Abrams and Leopard 2, which have superior armor, higher maximum speed, longer-range sensors, and more accurate fire control systems.
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What is Russia's best tank?

The T-90M tank, which is one of the newest additions to Russia's T-90 series, is the most technologically advanced battle vehicle within Russia's frontline arsenal, according to The Drive, and was first issued to Russian military divisions in the spring of 2020.
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Why do Russian tanks burn?

Unlike modern Western tanks, Russian ones carry multiple shells within their turrets. This makes them highly vulnerable as even an indirect hit can start a chain reaction that explodes their entire ammunition store of up to 40 shells.
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How many T-72 tanks does Germany have?

East Germany – 35 T-72 (from USSR), 219 T-72 (from Poland and Czechoslovakia), 31 T-72M (from USSR), 162 T-72M (from Poland and Czechoslovakia) and 136 T-72M1. 75 T-72s were fitted with additional hull armour. Passed on to the unified German state.
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How many t80s does Russia have?

Russia: 3,144 in active service and around 1,856 in storage in 1995. 3,500 in active service in 1998.
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What is the best main battle tank in the world?

Currently top 10 best tanks in the world are these:
  1. Nr.1 Leopard 2A7 (Germany) ...
  2. Nr.2 K2 Black Panther (South Korea) ...
  3. Nr.3 M1A2 SEP (USA) ...
  4. Nr.4 Challenger 2 (United Kingdom) ...
  5. Nr.5 Armata (Russia) ...
  6. Nr.6 Merkava Mk.4 (Israel) ...
  7. Nr.7 Type 90 (Japan) ...
  8. Nr.8 Leclerc (France)
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Is the T-90 better than the Abrams?

Final Conclusion. The T-90A overpowers the M1A2 Abrams in speed, range and armor, but the M1A2 Abrams has a better engine. And the armament can be draw, because the T-90A main gun is autoloader and has an longer effective range than M1A2 Abrams, but the M1A2 Abrams secondary weapon carry a lot more than T-90A.
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Do Russian tanks have escape hatches?

The article stated that Soviet tanks were fitted with hidden hatches for soldiers, or civilians to reach in and pull the crews of knocked out Soviet tanks through rather than the crew climbing out themselves.
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Is the main battle tank obsolete?

Tanks & armored personnel carriers have become obsolete. They are too expensive & are easily destroyed with manifold light anti-tank weapons or drones.
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Why do the turrets pop off Russian tanks?

The jack-in-the-box effect is a specific effect of a catastrophic kill on a tank or other turreted armored vehicle in which an ammunition explosion causes the tank's turret to be violently blown off the chassis and into the air.
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Are US tanks better than Russia?

Overall the new Russian tank is on par with the US Abrams tank. In some areas it is slightly superior than the Abrams, however it has got no cutting-edge superiority. The Abrams has technical superiority in mobility and cross-country performance.
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What does the Z mean on Russian tanks?

The Latin-script letter Z (Russian: зэд, зи, IPA: [zɛd, zi]) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is speculated that the Z helps task forces distinguish themselves from other forces.
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Did Germany have better tanks in ww2?

American tanks in World War II were generally inferior to their German counterparts. German tanks boasted better armor protection and more firepower.
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Does Germany still build tanks?

KMW not only produces in Germany but also in Brazil, Greece, the Netherlands, Singapore and the United States. Its range of products is broad and comprises, amongst others, the infantry fighting vehicle PUMA, the scout car FENNEK, the tank howitzer 2000 and the anti-aircraft cannon tank (Flakpanzer) GEPARD.
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Why do Russian tanks explode violently when hit?

Reports suggest that Russian tanks are exploding when penetrated by armor-piercing rounds causing the turrets to be hurled several feet in the air. This is known as the 'jack-in-the-box effect' – a type of explosion – which causes the tank's turret to be violently blown off the chassis and into the air.
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Are tanks death traps?

But the Sherman was also a death trap. Most tanks at the time ran on diesel, a safer and less flammable fuel than gasoline. The Sherman's powerplant was a 400-horsepower gas engine that, combined with the ammo on board, could transform the tank into a Hellish inferno after taking a hit.
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What happens to a tank crew when hit?

Any penetrating hit in the turret or hull can set off the ammunition, with a result sometimes describes as Jack-in-the-box effect: the force of the blast from the ammo tears the tank apart from inside, often detaching the turret with such force that it is thrown clear. Such events are instantly fatal to the crew.
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