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The T-72BU (later known as the T-90) is a main battle tank for the Soviet Union that appeared in Wargame: Red Dragon.

History[]

The T-72BU is a further development of T-72 with advanced systems from T-80U being fitted into T-72 as well as several other upgrades. The plan was to replace T-64, T-72, and T-80 in Russians service. It was first produced in 1993 as the T-90 being renamed due to political and marketing reasons, and saw first live combat in 1999. The T-90A's export variant, the T-90S, is available as a North Korean MBT.

The T-90 is Russia's frontline tank. However, the production of the T-90 has ceased due to the development of the T-14 as a part of the Armata Universal Combat System.

Overview[]

Being the epitome of the T-72 branch and one of two Soviet "top tier" tanks (the other being T-80UM), this variant has an excellent armour-22 frontal 10 sides, 5 rear, and 5 top, the highest of REDFOR tank, even more than T-80UM's as well as an upgraded main gun and ATGM which both have excellent accuracy and stabilizers, allow it to fire its main gun on the move with reasonable accuracy - a trait shared with other higher end Soviet tanks anyway.

However, being a high valued tank means that the enemy will do everything in its power to remove it from play so use the unit wisely - even with the highest armor in the game, it will succumb to determined attacks.

Differences from T-80UM:

  • Costlier (175pts vs 170pts)
  • Better armored (22/10/5/5 versus 20/9/3/3)
  • Less stabilized main gun (50% stabs vs 55% stabs)
  • Slightly less powerful and accurate ATGM with less range (22 AP, 50% accuracy, 2625 range vs 24 AP, 60% accuracy, 2800 range)
  • Slower speed but increased autonomy (60km/h and 700km autonomy vs 80km/h and 450km autonomy)

As differences are quite minimal, the T-72BU is a must-have in any Soviet deck.

Weapons[]

Weapons WRD Icon 2A46M WRD Icon Svir WRD Icon NSVT
Type Main Gun ATGM HMG
Name 2A46M Svir NSVT
Caliber [KE] [AoE]
125mm
[HEAT] [SA]
SALH
12,7mm
Ammo x 24 x 4 x 300
Range Ground = 2275 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 2625 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 1050 m
Helicopters = 875 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Accuracy 65% 50% 15%
Stabilizer 50% 40% 5%
AP Power 23 22 N/A
HE Power 4 N/A 0.75
Suppression 144 150 90
Rate of fire 9 r/min 10 r/min 588 r/min

Gallery[]

See also[]

T-90S

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