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Certainly doesn't seem like it at a glance, but if you look at a larger photo (see below), you can make out the gas holes in the barrel where the bore evacuator used to be.  The number and position of 'rings' around the barrel also matches the 2a46.  I imagine there's probably been plenty a derelict T-64/72/80 to pull one out of.  Why it was inserted in place of the 122mm or 152mm, I'd say that's up to imagination.

 

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   The final decision on the creation of new regiments and brigades will be made after special research exercises are held, Izvestia sources clarified. As the commander-in-chief of the Ground Forces, Oleg Salyukov, said earlier, maneuvers with the participation of the T-90M Proryv, BMP-2M Berezhok and BMPT Terminator will take place next year. Based on the results of the combat training use of equipment, its role in the combat formation of troops will be determined. In the army, promising formations have already been called "brigades of the future."

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   The firepower of the new regiments and brigades will significantly exceed that of the current tank and motorized rifle units, said military expert Viktor Murakhovsky.

   “Both the BMP-2M with the Berezhok module and the T-90M tanks have much higher combat capabilities than the previous modifications, and the BMPT is generally a new type of equipment,” he said. - In general, the idea of so-called combat modules, when tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and BMPTs are in one unit, has been promoted for quite a long time. You have to watch how it will look in practice. Perhaps it will be tank, motorized rifle and support platoons in one company, or it will be companies as part of a battalion tactical group. We did not have such mixed formations, unlike some foreign states. For example, in the Bundeswehr there are mixed battalions, where there are motorized infantry and tank units.

 

   According to Viktor Murakhovsky, the concentration of the latest AFVs in the same regiments and brigades is much more effective than the even distribution of equipment among all the Ground Forces. This will allow, if necessary, to assemble an armored strike group in an important direction, which can decide the outcome of the battle.

 

   “How to use these forces should be investigated in practice,” he said. - This has always been the case when we received new equipment or new structures were formed: we conducted tactical exercises with live fire in various situations, determined the real combat capabilities, etc.

 

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" According to Viktor Murakhovsky, the concentration of the latest AFVs in the same regiments and brigades is much more effective than the even distribution of equipment among all the Ground Forces. This will allow, if necessary, to assemble an armored strike group in an important direction, which can decide the outcome of the battle."

 

Guderian be like "No shit Sherlock"

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12 hours ago, Tankman said:

83T289-1 Zavet?

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   Looks like yes, it is Zavet.

 

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   The complex is designed for automated and non-automated control of anti-tank formations as part of the RVia ESU control system.

   Control over: self-propelled anti-tank missile systems "Shturm-SM", "Chrysanthemum-SP", "Kornet-D1", self-propelled anti-tank guns "Sprut-SDM1" by means of communication, automation and control during preparation and during firing.

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Jesus Christ, the tank museum did it again... They are quite pathetic... This time, they are worse... 

Some highlights:

- Red army, red army, red army, during the whole video... Arent they aware that after 1946, it was called Soviet army?

- 2A20 gun was designed from the start to fire missiles... lol...

- T-62 czech production... on a different planet maybe

- OPVT system assembly time, 8 hours... 

- characteristic soviet track noise , coming from track pin ramps... illustrated by a T-34 sound sample... lol

- The dome next to shell ejection port is the radiation detector... morons... 

 

 

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