The presence of a lattice under the tank turret (in the manner of T-90M).Dynamic protection plates attached along the entire length of the chassis ĭynamic protection on the hull sides and on the turret sides and rear.In the T-72B3 model 2016, additional armour (rectangular steel boxes) were fixed to the turret sides these have been extended to the turret rear.Dynamic protection in the fender and idler areas ĭynamic protection in the fender and idler area.Kontakt-5 half-block on the turret right in the area of the machine gun embrasure.Additional Kontakt-5 blocks on the turret top.Kontakt-5 blocks installed right and left of the gun mantlet (parallel to its axis) Īdditional dynamic protection in the area of the gun mantlet. Whatever the reason for the release, a number of features on the tanks have raised the question whether this batch deserves new nomenclature: T-72B3M2, T-72B4 or perhaps just T-72B3M (model 2022) (in the Russian style where year of manufacture distinguishes the variant). The short video appears to have been released for propaganda purposes: Putin commanded equipment problems be resolved, and lo, here they are. Screenshot of YouTube video showing a company batch of T-723M tanks at UVZ Snow on the ground suggests the footage is genuine. The background music also indicated a corporate video production. The footage was oddly shot at night with a corporate, female voice-over (rather than robotic MOD spokesman). On 7 December, a 29 second YouTube video appeared on the net apparently showing a company batch of upgraded T-72B3M Russian tanks on rail flatcars at the Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) works.
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