Russia Is Running Out of All Its Best Tanks

Russia Is Running Out of All Its Best Tanks

Why is Russia Losing T-90 Tanks?

Overview of the T-90 Tank

  • The T-90 tank is considered a key asset in Russia's ground forces, with President Putin calling it "the best tank in the world."
  • Despite its reputation, Russia has deployed the T-90 sparingly and has lost over 100 tanks in recent conflicts.

Questions Surrounding Deployment and Effectiveness

  • Key questions arise regarding why Russia is losing so many T-90s and why their deployment has been slow.
  • The video aims to explore these questions while also discussing what makes the T-90 special.

Specifications and Features of the T-90

Design and Mobility

  • The T-90 was introduced in 1992 by Uralvagonzavod, featuring a crew of three and significant dimensions (31.2 feet long, 12.4 feet high).

Firepower Capabilities

  • Equipped with a 125mm 2A46M smoothbore gun, which includes a thermal sleeve for improved accuracy and longevity.
  • The gun can fire various types of ammunition including armor-piercing rounds, enhancing its versatility on the battlefield.

Anti-Tank Missile System

  • Features the 9M119 Refleks anti-tank guided missile system with an impressive range (328 to 13,123 feet), effective against armored targets.

Defensive Systems

  • Protection includes explosive reactive armor (ERA), conventional armor plating, and the Shtora-1 defensive suite for threat detection.

Maneuverability and Additional Features

Engine Performance

  • Powered by an 840-horsepower engine that allows for substantial mobility; capable of deep water fording using a snorkel system.

Global Adoption

T-90M Tank: Capabilities and Challenges

Overview of T-90M Enhancements

  • The T-90M tank features an upgraded engine with 1,130 horsepower, surpassing the base model's 840 horsepower.
  • It is equipped with the PNM Sosna-U gunner view system, enhancing all-weather capabilities and targeting tracking.
  • New upgrades include enhanced explosive reactive armor (ERA), a new steering wheel, and a removable turret bustle for additional ammunition storage.
  • The T-90M can reach speeds of up to 37.2 miles per hour and has a cruising range of approximately 341.7 miles.

Market Appeal and Performance in Ukraine

  • Despite its advanced features, the T-90M has underperformed in the ongoing Ukraine war, leading to significant losses for Russia.
  • As of July 16, 2024, reports indicated that Russia lost over 100 T-90Ms since the conflict began; however, actual losses may be much higher due to unrecorded incidents.

Comparative Losses

  • Oryx reported that Russia has lost a total of 3,235 tanks during the war; Ukrainian sources claim this number could be as high as 8,227.
  • If Ukrainian estimates are accurate, it suggests that more than 200 T-90 tanks have been lost in combat.

Design Limitations

  • Martin J. Dougherty notes that the T-90 combines elements from both the T-72 and T-80 but was not designed to counter modern top-down attack weapons used by Ukraine.

Tactical Inefficiencies

  • The lack of defenses against newer weaponry like NLAW missiles has made Russian tanks vulnerable on the battlefield.

Crew Training Issues

  • Poorly trained crews contribute significantly to tank losses; effective operation requires highly skilled personnel which many Russian units lack.

Command Failures

  • Reports indicate tactical ineptness among Russian commanders during operations such as the failed assault on Vuhledar in February 2023.

Increased Deployment Strategy

T-90M Tank Production and Losses in Ukraine

Overview of T-90 Variants and Production

  • The discussion begins with the manufacturing of several hundred more T-90 variants since the onset of the Ukraine war, citing increased losses as evidence.
  • David Axe highlights that Russia's losses of older T-62 tanks peaked in October 2022, followed by T-80s in June 2023, and currently, T-90 losses are peaking.
  • The argument posits that Russia relied on older tanks initially to buy time for producing more advanced T-90 models.

Current Production Estimates

  • The production rate of T-90Ms is debated; reports suggest Russia may be delivering around 130 units annually as of late 2023.
  • The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) indicates at least 231 to a maximum of 267 T-90Ms were built from April 2020 to May 2024.

Analysis of Delivery Rates

  • In January through December 2023, deliveries totaled approximately 70 tanks, significantly lower than the pre-war estimate of 130 per year.
  • It’s suggested that pre-war production included exports; thus, current production might have been scaled back due to ongoing conflict.

Upgrades and Tactical Implications

  • Many incoming T-90Ms could be upgraded versions of older models like the T-90A, which would reduce production times but risk depleting stockpiles.

Impact on Combat Effectiveness

  • As older tank stocks diminish, more modern T-90Ms are deployed into combat. However, they face challenges against Ukrainian defenses such as NLAWs and potentially untrained crews.

Ukrainian Countermeasures Against T-90M Tanks

Innovative Strategies Employed by Ukraine

  • Ukraine has developed novel tactics to counteract what is considered "the best tank in the world," including effective use of NLAWs for top-down attacks.
  • A notable instance involved M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles successfully engaging a T-90M using unconventional methods despite being outmatched.

Tactical Engagement Example

  • In January 2024 footage shows M2 Bradleys circling a stationary T-90M; one acted as a decoy while another engaged directly with armor-piercing rounds until ammunition ran low.
  • When faced with limited firepower, crew members switched tactics targeting the tank's optics instead—demonstrating adaptability under pressure.

Outcome and Lessons Learned

Tactics Against the T-90M: Ukraine's Innovative Warfare

Exploiting Vulnerabilities in the T-90M

  • Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted Russia's T-90M tanks using clever tactics that exploit their vulnerabilities, contrary to expectations of the tank being invulnerable.
  • A notable instance involved UAVs attacking a T-90M, where one kamikaze drone struck the engine while another targeted the turret, leading to significant damage and immobilization.
  • After failed attempts to set the tank ablaze, a skilled Ukrainian pilot executed a precise strike between the turret and hull, resulting in the tank catching fire.

The Role of Various Weapons

  • Ukraine has effectively utilized NLAWs, M-2s, and UAVs against T-90Ms, demonstrating that these weapons can counter what was once considered "the best tank in the world."
  • Reports indicate that many losses stem from inadequate training among Russian crews and poor tactical decisions during engagements with better-trained Ukrainian forces.

Capturing Valuable Assets

  • In May 2024, soldiers from Ukraine’s Hunter Brigade captured an operational T-90M after it was abandoned during a failed Russian assault.
  • This incident highlights severe lapses in Russian command and control as they left valuable assets unguarded on the battlefield.

Production and Losses of T-90Ms

  • Despite maintaining production levels of 70 to 130 units per year, Russia faces increasing losses due to effective Ukrainian countermeasures against its newer tanks.
  • The limited role of T-90Ms in Ukraine is compounded by their vulnerability to modern weaponry like NLAWs and UAV attacks.

Introduction of Newer Tanks: The T-14

  • Russia claims its new tank model, the T-14, is superior but has deployed it sparingly due to high costs and concerns over its performance compared to earlier models like the T-90M.
  • Limited production rates (less than 50 per year) hinder widespread deployment; thus far, it remains behind frontlines rather than engaging directly with Ukrainian forces.

T-90M Tank: A Case Study in Modern Warfare

Analysis of the T-90M's Performance in Ukraine

  • The effectiveness of military equipment, such as the T-90M tank, is heavily dependent on crew training and operational tactics rather than just technological superiority.
  • The discussion raises questions about whether Ukraine has successfully exploited vulnerabilities in the T-90M or if its failures are primarily due to Russian tactical shortcomings.
  • The conversation suggests that even advanced tanks can be rendered ineffective if they face threats for which they were not designed, highlighting the importance of adaptability in warfare.
  • There is an implication that Russia's lack of proper training for its crews may have contributed significantly to the T-90M's underperformance on the battlefield.
Video description

Russia's T-90 tank, once hailed as the "best tank in the world" by Vladimir Putin, has faced surprising setbacks on the battlefield. Despite its advanced design, including formidable armor, powerful weaponry, and impressive mobility, the T-90 has not lived up to expectations in Ukraine. In this video, we delve into the reasons behind Russia's heavy T-90 losses, exploring the vulnerabilities of the tank, the innovative tactics used by Ukrainian forces, and the challenges posed by poorly trained Russian crews. Join us as we unravel the mystery of why Russia's premier tank is struggling in modern warfare. #militarystrategy #militarydevelopments #militaryanalysis #themilitaryshow SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/AaWp7K1Y