27 comments share save hide report 30% Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast The T90 was called T72BU until the arrival of the T90A This first production was supplemented by the T90K (Command version) equipped with an extra RK radio set and the TN3 navigation equipment The T90E was the first export version, downgraded accordingly However no order was placed The tank that would become the T90 was conceived as a deep modernization of the T72, dubbed the T72BU This tank was promptly rebranded as the T90—a marketing decision taken to emphasize the
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T 72 bu-Primary 26M (125mm, KE, AoE) Secondary NSVT (12,7mm) The Soviet T72B1 is a variant of the T72 which was first introduced in Wargame AirLand Battle It sports an upgunned turret and superior armor, among other improvements The T72BM, introduced in 19, updated the T72B with Kontakt5 ERA T72BU Détente Era – Heavy Overview A modernization program that straddled the transition from the Soviet era to the Russian era, the T90 main battle tank (MBT) combines technology from the T72B and the T80U The T72BU program took the best elements of the two top
Another result was the newer T90, originally named the T72BU, which had an even more powerful motor, improved armor and new equipmentUM fast, BU strong I love me some T80 speed Good for getting you into and then back out of trouble Downside is a bit less armor than T72 BU Good news is you don't have to choose at all You can take both along with T80, T72 and T80U and have as much tank fun as you can handleCold War Modern Armor feat T72BUTo subscribe the channelhttps//wwwyoutubecom/c/Xi55Gamer to join my discordhttps//discordgg/ca5vADK facebookhttps
Coś tu kiedyś będzieI have the M1 and the T72BU, two of the heaviest tanks in the game face off against each other I know the T72 is 5 points less, but I don't think that maThe 2 units I destroyed were T72BU and TunguskaM btw 73 Reply Share Report Save level 2 2d I'd be feeling quite tilted as well Also, this is why I use the Tor for 1v1 games Good for killing helos and planes without needing the Buk Tunguska, if you can micro the radar 17 Reply Share Report Save level 1 3d What am I seeing
T72BU 3 points 4 points 5 points 3 years ago Now I'm 25 and I guess I was sort of right because I think I'm mostly dead instead Congratulations, that is T90 A Russian Tank Like No Other The T90 has its roots in a late Soviet program aimed at consolidating the T64, T72, and T80 main battle tanks (MBT's) into a single modern tank that can serve as a more sustainable longterm platform for future upgrades The tank that would become the T90 was conceived as a deep modernization of the T72, dubbed the T72BUGLORIOUS SOVIET TANK TAKES DOWN OBSOLETE CAPITALIST WAGONReddit https//wwwredditcom/r/wargame/comments/4dlvbq/t72bu/Music https//wwwyoutubecom/watch?
The T90 is a thirdgeneration Russian battletank that entered service in 1993 The tank is a modern variation of the T72B and incorporates many features found on the T80U Originally called the T72BU, but later renamed to T90, it is an advanced tank in service with Russian Ground Forces and the Naval infantryThe T90 uses a 125 mm 26 smoothbore main T72BU Shtora1 missile defense system curtains are now opened (Visual only) Updated the module and crew icons in the bottom left tank info panel on the HUD Various improvements to the Store UI New Premium Account Icons;DMEGC DM M272BU Series Manuals & User Guides User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your DMEGC DM M272BU Series Control Unit Database contains 1 DMEGC DM M272BU Series Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF) Installation manual
T72BU is a very early designation for the T90 during the cold war IIRC The T90S variant is an export variant 6 Share Report Save level 2 6y It is disputed which tank is T72BU object 1 or 187 T90 is an advancement on object 1 1 Share Report Save level 1 6yThe Soviet T72B obr 19 is a variant of the T72B It was first introduced in Wargame Red Dragon The T72B Obr 19 was the one of the last major T72 variants to be mass produced before the collapse of the Soviet Union The T72B Obr 19 was the most advanced T72 variant at the time of its introduction The armament of the T72B Obr 19 used the standard 26M The T64 is know to feature Kvarts , which is a Fused Quartz like material Black ceramic is reported to be in the T64B and possibly other Russian tanks (this could be Alumina, since it appears black when containing rare earth elements) On the T72s , the Russian added laminated armor on top of the cast steel
Improvements for the PS5 haptic controller to reduce finger fatigueAnswer (1 of 3) Both tanks are extremely similar as far as MBT's go This shouldn't be surprising, as the T90 was originally called the T72BU, essentially another upgraded T72 The T90A did get a new turret but the hull and system remain extremely similar The T72M is also, obviously, a mThe T90 is a Russian thirdgeneration main battle tank that is essentially a modernization of the T72B, incorporating many features of the T80U (it was originally to be called the T72BU, later renamed to T90) It is currently the most modern tank in service with the Russian Ground Forces and Naval Infantry
T72BU Object 1 Further development of the T72 Renamed to T90 T72BA Object 184A Several models were designated this between 1998 and 05 T72B2 Rogatka obr 06g Object 184M New 125mm 26M5 main gun, V92S2 engine and Relikt ERA T72 Object 184M3 10 upgrade of the T72B T72M Latest variant BMOTThe T80UM is a prototype Soviet Main Battle Tank that appears in Wargame Red Dragon The T80UM is one of the two Soviet superheavy tanks, the other being the T72BU Between the two supertanks, the differences are barely visible, but nonetheless important Compared to the T72BU, the T80UM has slightly inferior frontal armour and worse autonomy, but a better stabiliser for its T72/74 (Hull and turret changes for the 74 variant are clearly visible) UKBTM T72BU "Vladimir" Main Battle Tank by Tim Wing Even though it was the oldest tank in the Soviet inventory, the T72BU "Vladimir" continued to be the most prolific tank in EBSIS service all the way up to the Invid Invasion
The T72BU (later known as the T90) is a main battle tank for the Soviet Union that appeared in Wargame Red Dragon The T72BU is a further development of T72 with advanced systems from T80U being fitted into T72 as well as several other upgrades It was first produced in 1993 as the T90 and saw first live combat in 1999 The T90A's export variant, the T90S, is available as aWorld of Tanks on Console is a freetoplay, teambased MMO dedicated to strategic armored warfare in the midth century A bit of diplomacy, old sovietera technology transfer trick, rename T72BU to T90 and grease payments lead to the $1 billion contract which had become truly fateful for Uralvagonzavod T90S for the Indian Army According to known data, at present in the Indian Army there are at least MBT T90S and Bhishma
The T72BU incorporated several elements of tanks that came before it, including the explosive reactive armor of the T72BM variant, the fire control system of the T80, and the 125mm gun of both the T72 and T80 It was designed to serve as a main battle tank that was less complex and more affordable to produce than the T80 The T72BU is believed to have entered limited The T90 was called T72BU until the arrival of the T90A This first production was supplemented by the T90K (Command version) equipped with an extra RK radio set and the TN3 navigation equipment The T90E was the first export version, downgraded accordingly However no order was placed I really don't make t72bu unless I've either called in all my other tanks or my T80UMs were lost T72BU is terrible for its price, terrible ATGM and ROF Ironically the T72BU (T90) in real life autoloader fires around 10 RPM and has the Reflects missile guidance system I like the T80UM because of the speed
Why is the T72BU so underpowered Close 0 Posted by u/deleted 4 years ago Archived Why is the T72BU so underpowered I find it underperforms immensely compared to most Blufor MBTs? T72BU obr 1992g (T90 obr 1992g) (RecoMonkey) The T72BU obr 1992g was actually designed for a project to replace the T64, T72, and T80 then in Russian Army service Due to some political and marketing reasons, the T72BU obr 1992g was renamed to T90 obr 1992g It also served as the cheaper alternative to Object 187 Comparing the stats on the two, you get 01 more concealment value and 150 more HP with the BU Outside of the looks, not a whole lot more difference Myself I just like the looks of the "eyes" on the BU turret The BU might have a tiny bit more mobility, I won't know until I get all the unlocks
T72BU / T90 (Obiekt 1) Tank The T90 is considered a modern unit, with only the elite Kantemirovskaya and Tamanskaya tank divisions equipped by 10 Derived from the THeute schauen wir uns den Ära 3 (Kalter Krieg) Panzer T72BU aka T90 an Hat sich der Weg an die Spitze der dritten Ära gelohnt oder war es verschwendete LeT72BU / T90 (Obiekt 1) Tank Origins The imposition of the "defense sufficiency" doctrine in the late Gorbachev years, followed by the collapse of the USSR in 1991, had catastrophic effects
Object 187 (T72BI obr 1992g) is a Soviet experimental main battle tank (MBT) developed between the late 1980s and the early 1990s Object 187 is also referred to as T72BU and T72BM, but this is somewhat incorrect since T72BU obr 1992g was the original designation for the T90 (Object 1)New layout and information within Bundles; T72B2 Rogatka "A T72, but better" The T72B2 was a proposed upgrade to Russia's vast stock of T72B tanks that first appeared at the 06 Russian Arms expo The most obvious visual difference is the replacement of the Kontakt5 ERA found on T72B Obr 19 with the then very new Relikt ERA Acc
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