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Friendly reminder: Physical testing will always beat simulated results.
Separatist T-72B Obr. 1989 driven into a pond in the Maryinsky district of the Donetsk region, August 24, 2014.
view from a T-72b TPD-K1 gunners sight
The PT-91, a Polish tank derived from the T-72, has a 125mm gun, advanced Erawa reactive armor, and a modern FCS. Poland 🇵🇱 donated at least 60 PT-91 to Ukraine 🇺🇦, which were very effective in the war against Russia. Compatibility with the T-72 facilitates logistics: a great thing!
Thank you very much Poland 🇵🇱 ❤️ 🙏 💕
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Il PT-91 è un carro armato polacco 🇵🇱, evoluzione del T-72 sovietico. Ha un cannone da 125mm, un buon sistema di controllo del fuoco e una buona corazza reattiva Erawa. 🛡️ La Polonia 🇵🇱 ha donato almeno 60 PT-91 all'Ucraina 🇺🇦. Questi carri sono stati molto efficaci nella guerra contro la Russia. La compatibilità con il T-72 facilita la logistica :davvero una gran cosa. 💪
Grazie mille Polonia 🇵🇱 💕 🙏 ❤️
Some photos of my time at Ausarmourfest 2025 at the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns. I rode around on a T-72, a BMP-1, Panzer IV ausf. J, and an M8 Greyhound. I got to see and hear a running Panther ausf A, with original engine. Spoke to the mechanics and drivers. Got to fondle many pieces of WW2 and cold war military hardware.
I may post more pics or videos in the future. I will definitely post a video of the Panther idling, my phone's mic doesn't do it justice but it sounded mmmmmmmmm good
Destroyed Russian T-72B main battle tank, Russia, February 22, 2025. Source: ukr.warspotting.net