The "heart" of the T-80BVM tank is a gas turbine engine that allows the vehicle to literally sneak up to enemy positions. This was stated by the Uralvagonzavod concern (part of Rostec).
If a conventional diesel engine of a tank can be heard from afar, in the case of a gas turbine engine, the sound is difficult to distinguish. You can hear a whistle, but it is unclear where it is coming from – the tank can emerge from any direction.
This engine is more powerful and starts perfectly in any weather.
T-80BVM is a modern version of the Soviet T-80 tank. Thanks to modernization, its main combat qualities have increased – firepower, mobility, protection and command controllability.
The T-80BVM engine works perfectly in the most severe frost, can start at temperatures of minus 40 degrees, accelerate in a straight line at high speed, make record jumps and spectacular turns. The updated T-80BVMs have been entering the Russian army since 2017. The tank meets all modern requirements and has proven itself well in operation in various climatic conditions.
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