Why are Russian tanks so good?

The Good. Most of Russia's tanks are well protected to the front. The frontal armour of the slope at the front of the hull, known as the glacis, typically combines high hardness steels with composites or materials like fibre glass that are known to be challenging for weapons like the RPG-7.
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Are Russian tanks better than American tanks?

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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Why do the turrets pop off Russian tanks?

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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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 explode?

A Russian tank apparently rolled over a mine before being hit by Ukrainian ordnance that caused it to explode in what is known as a Jack-in-the-box effect. The Jack-in-the-box effect happens when a tank's ammunition compartment explodes, causing its turret to be violently torn off the rest of the vehicle.
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Why are Russian tanks lighter and smaller than the western tanks



Why Russian tanks are so vulnerable?

Russia has reportedly lost more than 650 tanks and about 3,000 other armored vehicles and heavy equipment so far in its invasion of Ukraine. Experts put the losses down to the advanced anti-tank weapons given to Ukraine by Western countries, poor strategy, low morale, and important design flaws.
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What is the deadliest tank in the world?

The new Russian T-14 Armata main battle tank (MBT), dubbed the “world's deadliest tank,” has been making headlines ever since its first public appearance during this year's May 9 Victory parade in Moscow.
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What country has the best tanks?

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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How far can a Russian tank shoot?

The tank cannon has a maximum effective range of about 3000 meters, and precise aim is required to make a hit. The self-guided missile, however, can — like Longbow Hellfire — be effective to more than 8000 meters, and the electronic brain continually corrects the flight path as necessary.
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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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What happens to Russian tank crew when hit?

The Russian T-72 main battle tank's ammunition sits in a carousel-style automatic loader directly beneath the main turret and members of the crew. a chain reaction, killing the crew and destroying the tank. “For a Russian crew, if the ammo storage compartment is hit, everyone is dead,” said Robert E.
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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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Is T-14 better than Abrams?

The Hotcars.com report also says the T-14 is more powerful than rival tanks, writing “the T-14 sports the all-new 2A82-1M 125 mm (4.92 in) smoothbore cannon, replacing the older 2A46 125 mm gun of previous Russian and Soviet tanks.
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Are US tanks superior to Russia?

Whether Russia's armored divisions are fielding T-14s or upgraded T-80s, American tank crews maintain a significant advantage over Russian crews: Both the T-14 and T-80 rely on autoloading systems that are slower than American tank crews.
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What can destroy an M1 Abrams?

The Abrams may be the world's toughest tank and can take a ton of abuse, but not this level of abuse. To put it simply, a main gun round from the Iowa-class battleship will destroy the Abrams easily.
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How many tanks do Russia have left?

According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) The Military Balance, the Russians have 2,800 tanks and 13,000 other armored vehicles (reconnaissance and infantry fighting vehicles) in units with another 10,000 tanks and 8,500 armored vehicles in storage.
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What is the strongest tank in history?

The M1 Abrams for sure belongs on this list. It has been almost 20-years since the American Abrams main battle tank was used in a force-on-force battle during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003. It was also deployed in Iraq's Anbar province in 2004 and 2005, plus Afghanistan's Helmand Province in 2010.
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Why do Russian tanks have cages?

"They give them psychological protection against weapons, but actually, they do very little." The cages are supposed to defend against anti-tank weapons that strike the top of the vehicle, where the armor is the thinnest.
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Which tank has the thickest armor?

The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (aka "Mouse") is the heaviest fully enclosed armoured fighting vehicle ever built. The Germans might not have built the Ratte, but that didn't stop them building monster tanks like this one.
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How many tanks has Russia lost in war?

Russia has lost nearly 32,000 troops and more than 1,400 tanks in the war – the General Staff. Russian occupying forces have already lost 31,900 of their troops, as well as 1,409 tanks and 571 UAVs.
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How many T 90 tanks does Russia have?

Russia: 417 T-90/T-90A and T-90M in active service. 200 T-90/T-90A and T-90M in storage.
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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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