The Russian T-90M "Proryv" tank withstood a hit from an anti-tank guided missile in battle. A total of four ATGMs were fired at it, but the tank's protection coped and saved the crew.
The kamikaze guys were pulling it out, still burning, from the battle. There was a lot going on, but the machine holds.
The Ministry of Defense added that the tank crew eliminated a group of the enemy, the target was successfully hit by 125 mm high-explosive fragmentation shells.
The T-90M "Proryv" tank is the most advanced vehicle in the T-90 family. It is the most adapted to operations in modern combat conditions, including thanks to the modern all-weather highly automated fire control system, the presence of all-round protection and measures to improve survivability.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that an improvedBTR-82A with enhanced armor protection has been developed in Russia. The vehicle is armed with a 2A72 30 mm cannon and can withstand hits from B-32 armor-piercing bullets.
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