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Jan 16 5 tweets 2 min read
1/3 Russia hasn’t deployed any APFSDS rounds stronger than the 3BM-42 Mango round to Ukraine, this round being made in 1986. It’s understandable as to why they would do this given that Ukraine doesn’t really have anything that the 3BM-42 can’t deal with…
2/3 so it will be interesting to see that with the pledge of CR2’s if the Russians begin to field much larger APFSDS rounds, namely the 3BM-59 Svinets-1 and 3BM-60 Svinets-2 as these have a much longer rod giving them more penetrating power.
3/3 (penetration stats below in extra tweet) The 3BM-42 Mango was originally designed to penetrate early versions of Chobham fitted to the M1 Abrams and CR1.
Penetration stats as follows
3BM-42 Mango fired at 2000m against a 60 degree sloped plate will penetrate 230mm.
3BM-59 Svinets-1 fired at 2000m against a 60 degree sloped plate will penetrate 640mm.

3BM-60 Svinets-2 fired at 2000m against a 60 degree sloped plate will penetrate 600mm.
It’s worth nothing that only the tanks with the 2A46M-4/5 can actually have these rounds fitted as the autoloader size allows it. List below.
T-72B3
T-80BVM
Some T-90A’s
T-90M’s

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Jan 7
A thread of inflatable vehicles I seen whilst researching the 45th Separate Engineer Camouflage Regiment Mil No.58142, based at Inzhenerny 1. The regiment uses inflatable ‘vehicles’ of all kinds, these are surprisingly not just MBT’s and APC’s yet full S-300 batteries and radars.
Seen here are some radar systems, the 1st behind the jet is a 76N6 ‘Clam Shell’ for S-300 batteries. The 2nd and 3rd being the 9S18M snowdrift search radar for Buk platform. The 4th being the 30N6E2 ‘Tomb Stone’ radar for S-300 variants.
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Sep 18, 2022
Photo 🧵. After the capture of the T-90M today, that confirms that Ukraine have either captured or destroyed every variant of in service Russian tank, list as follows in follows tweets with bracketed comment showing how common/rare said variant is.
T-62M (reserve storage, uncommon)
T-72A (uncommon)
T-72AV (uncommon)
T-72B (very common)
T-72B1 (common)
T-72B1 Obr.1989 (very rare)
T-72B Obr.1989 (common)
T-72BA (uncommon)
T-72B3 (very common)
T-72B3M (Biathlon variant, rare)
T-72B3 Obr.2016 (very common)
T-80BVK (very rare)
T-80BV (common)
T-80U (common)
T-80UK (very rare)
T-80UE-1 (rare)
T-80UM2 (prototype, potentially the only one was destroyed in Ukraine)
T-80BVM (uncommon)
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