The Russian T-90M Proryv main battle tank is considered the smartest in the world due to its advanced fire control system, which allows the crew to effectively engage various types of targets in a rapidly changing environment. This was stated by the Rostec State Corporation.
Electronics, sighting system and system interfaces allow you to flexibly transfer fire between different targets and fully control the territory of hostilities. Today, this is the most "smart" tank, which is head and shoulders above its competitors in its ability to quickly navigate the battlefield, resist threats and hit enemy targets.
In addition, the T-90M, with its improved all-round protection, demonstrates impressive survivability on the battlefield, despite the enemy's intensive use of a variety of anti-tank weapons, from hand-held grenade launchers to the most modern Western ATGMs and FPV drones.
T-90M tanks are easy to operate and maintain, even in the most difficult conditions, and are also highly maintainable.
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