The Uralvagonzavod concern (part of the Rostec Group) has created a diorama that simulates a battle between the Russian T-90M "Proryv" tank and armored vehicles produced by NATO countries. The composition has taken its place in Rostec's demo center in Patriot Park.
The concern noted that the model was recreated with jewelry precision based on real damage to combat vehicles.
Military expert Boris Dzherelievsky stated that the domestic "Proryv"proved its superiority over the Western Challenger, Abrams, and Leopard machines.
The T-90M "Proryv" tank is the most advanced and adapted machine in the T-90 family for operations in modern combat conditions, including due to the presence of a modern all-weather fire control system, all-aspect protection, and the implementation of measures to improve survivability.
The "Proryv" received a fundamentally new turret and a more powerful 1,130 hp engine. The T-90M is equipped with a 125-mm tank gun, which allows destroying enemy tanks at a range of up to 5 km. The new multi-channel sight ensures the use of weapons at any time of the day.
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