Updated Russian T-72B3 tanks hit multiple targets within a single combat mission. However, even a competent modernization of combat vehicles still does not allow for open attacks on the ground, according to the tank commander with the call sign Kazan.
According to him, the heavy machine operates from cover, clearing the way for assault units. It can be said that the T-72B3 has taken on the role of tracked artillery.
We hit one target, hit it with the fourth or fifth shell, and then move on to another. We destroy at least two targets.
The head of the State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade, Vladimir Gutenev, said that over the past four years, the production of armored weapons has increased by 2.2 times.
Military journalist Dmitry Steshin noted that combat vehicles have become "an excellent target" for drones even when operating from a closed firing position. He believes that increasing the production of heavy tanks is an expensive and pointless undertaking.
Prior to this, photos of an amazing T-72B3 without a turret and gun appeared online. Apparently, the soldiers still turned the combat vehicle into a heavy armored personnel carrier.