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Why do modern russian tanks have eyes
Why do modern russian tanks have eyes












why do modern russian tanks have eyes

While the frontal armor may have an effective thickness of 500mm, the side armor is only 80mm for the upper 60% of its height. In the case of the T-72, a detailed 2015 study on tank blog Below The Turret Ring gives the lowdown gleaned from a number of open-source works on just how effective the armor is in individual parts of the tank. Side and rear armor are invariably lighter, especially on Russian tanks. Because the enemy is most likely to be in front of a tank, most of the weight of the armor is put on the ‘frontal arc’ to stop threats from ahead. However, tank armor is not the same from all angles. So it seems unlikely that something like a 30mm cannon, which can only penetrate about 45 mm or armor at typical combat ranges, would be able to do more than scratch it. This armor was designed to defeat the 105mm guns of NATO tanks, and early anti-tank missiles like Dragon and TOW. Its frontal armor is slanted to give an effective thickness of over 500 mm (20 inches) of steel plate, or at least ten times as much as the BTR-4.

why do modern russian tanks have eyes

The T-72B3 is one of Russia’s most modern main battle tanks, a 45-ton steel beast with a 125mm cannon capable of destroying other tanks at long range. This is one of the most modern tanks in the invasion. Russian T-72B3 main battle tank in Moscow.














Why do modern russian tanks have eyes