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Russia Scraps over 40,000 Tanks

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July 12, 2009: Russia is cutting its tank force again, from 22,000 to about 6,000. Sixty percent of these 6,000 will be in storage. The remaining 16,000 tanks will be scrapped. Twenty years ago, the situation was quite different. At the end of the Cold War in 1991, Russia had about 53,000 tanks in service (about 40 percent of them relics from the 1950s, or earlier). Over the last two decades, some 30,000 tanks were scrapped. Back in 1991, about half of the tanks were of questionable serviceability and usefulness, but that still left the Russians with 25,000 modern tanks, ready to roll west. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, 80 percent of the five million troops were sent home, and, in the next decade, only a few hundred new tanks were purchased.

The current tank fleet has about 260 T-90s and 1,200 T-80s (a third in storage). These are roughly equal to early model U.S. M-1s. Most of the current Russian tanks are late model T-72s, some of them upgraded with excellent electronics (fire controls systems and thermal sights).

For the last decade, no matter how many tanks the Russians say they had, only a few thousand are ready to roll, and go into combat. In effect, Russia has lost the use of some 90 percent of its tanks since 1991. Back then, nearly all those 53,000 were assigned to a combat division. OK, most of those were reserve divisions, but if most of the reservists showed up in wartime, they would know how to get most of their tanks operational. That reserve system collapsed along with the Soviet Union, so now, the Russians have faced the fact that they can only get about 5,000 tanks operational on short notice. That's a big drop from the 1980s.

The Russian tank fleet is outnumbered by what NATO has available, and is only slightly larger than China's. As much as Russian commanders dislike this, they have finally faced the facts, and decided to retain only as many tanks as they can actually maintain and operate.

Armor: Russia Scraps over 40,000 Tanks
 
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what about gifting these tanks to friendly nations and earn respect from them? instead of scrapping it and generating little bit of money. They could sell these tanks as a scrap to other countries and if they wanted they could use them and Russia would have earnt lot of respect from those friendly countries

what say?
 
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yeah such a lot of metal can be used for something useful.
I have seen like at least a thousand junk tanks in palam area(delhi)...there is some facility there...why dont we melt them for something useful?isn't it a common practice?
 
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Dont make this into another indo vs pak bs,guys.......
 
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Like Pakistan? ;)

obviously Pakistan, India and other countries are still Third World Countries. We are prospering and going at the right direction but everything takes time. Don't start dreaming today that India has become the Super Power :yahoo: It takes time to grow the tree.

I know Russia will not donate anything to Pakistan yet what but i meant to say in my first post is Russia should donate or sell it very cheap to India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, China, African countries to earn some respect and put some influence on these nations. 40,000 Tanks are a lot and if she wanted to enhance further ties with the friendly countries i believe it was a better option
 
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