ptldM3
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Pretty sure it had every advantage over T-72/90 when it came out..
When simple economics forced russia to upgrade t-72s into T-90 rather than producing more expensive T-80s.
Not to forget the fact that T-80s were produced by Marshev plant in Ukraine. Rather than Russia... after the break up of USSR...
One of the reasons Russia forced Ukraine to halt supply of T-80s to Pak... forcing them to incorporate T-84 design into Pak UDs like turret,gun,engine,electronics etc.
Nice.
Also T-80 was better armoured than T-72 or T-90. When it was produced... infact it was considered the USSRs most advanced tank...
While T-72s were cheaper to produce and hence the upgraded UB variant aka T-90.
T-80BV upgraded into “M”?
The B and BVs were proceeded by the U variant..
Early models ;
T-72
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T-80
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T-80s were also produced in Omsk Russia. The armor on the T-80 is also not at all better compared to the T-90, it always had thinner armor. Both tanks had the same firepower, the only meaningful advantage the T-80 had over the T-90 was that it had more power, better mobility but at the cost of being a gas guzzler, which turned out to be a disadvantage.
T-80s eats a lot of fuel and in Chechnya proved to burn rather quickly if hit in the engine.
Armor thicknesses comparisons.