T-90S Vietnam Tanks Have Appeared on Russian Blogs
Vietnamese T-90S tanks (all photos : Alexey Khlopotov)
Alexey Khlopotov, the military spokesman for the T-90s, was assembled in the Uralvagonzavod plant. Some shots show that Vietnamese soldiers are beginning to familiarize themselves with the use of the T-90S main tank on Russia's factory-level training.
While many tanks were assembled, the first vehicles were used to train Vietnamese crews at one of the Russian driver training centers (undisclosed). But the tank "Vietnam" is distinguished by color camouflage Russian car characteristics, very similar to the camouflage pattern Russian car previous car now Russia only paint a monochromatic blue.
According to military expert Alexey Khlopotov, the tanks for Vietnam were no different than the T-90S tanks in the armament of the Russian armor.
These tanks are exactly the same as the cars that the Uralvagonzavod plant supplies to Peru in 2013. On the outside, there are only minor changes, the Shtora 1M square box infrared light, air conditioning and Night vision protection armor. Experts are also uncertain, but it appears that the car was fitted with an improved automatic loading system, the AZ, designed for use with the Svinets-1 and 2 high-torped S-Type. sold to Vietnam this type of ammunition.
A few years ago, the T-90S was tested in the southern hemisphere. According to reports from sources in Latin America, the tanks are highly effective combat vehicles. The source said the guns hit the target on long distances with almost 100% accuracy.
In terms of bad weather, rain and fog, using thermal imaging glasses, the T-90s shot down targets at distances of up to 2,500 meters in Latin America.
According to expert Khlopotov, during the trial operation of the moving system, the T-90 S tank exceeded the steep slope very well and has never drifted or killed the machine or other failures.
In the past, Peruvian riders used the T-55, claiming that the T-90 was easy to drive, lightweight and very flexible. The Peruvian tanks wanted to completely replace their tanks with the T-90 but at this time, financial conditions were not yet available.
Armored forces in Vietnam are still using old T-55 tanks. Equipped with the T-90S, the combat qualities of the combat unit will be significantly enhanced during combat attack.
VietPlus
Estos muchachos se están poniendo al día. Lejos están los tiempos en que solo tenían unos vetustos T-55
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