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T-90 Standard Tank: The First Tank of the New Russia (New Vanguard) Tapa blanda – 20 Febrero 2018
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In the wake of the T-72 tank's poor performance in the 1991 Gulf War, the Kremlin instructed the Russian tank industry to drop the discredited T-72 designation in favor of the T-90 Vladimir. The T-90 was in fact a further evolution of the T-72 family, but the name change represented an important break in Russian/Soviet tank design history.
The T-90 has become the principal export tank of Russia, and is in service in large numbers in many countries including Algeria, India, and many of the former Soviet republics.
Using detailed illustrations and full color artwork, this book will also describe the evolution of the T-90s many failed successors including the little known Bokser, Molot, and T-95, as well as its likely successor, the new T-14 Armata, and the wide range of specialized vehicles based on the T-90 chassis such as the formidable Terminator tank support vehicle.
- Número de páginas48 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialOsprey Publishing
- Fecha de publicación20 Febrero 2018
- Dimensiones6.39 x 0.21 x 8.99 pulgadas
- ISBN-101472818229
- ISBN-13978-1472818225
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"Recommended to anyone who wants to know more about T-90 tank history, or who want to have a quick technical/reference guide in easy reach." - KitMaker Network
"If you have any interest in modern main battle tanks or the history of Soviet/Russian military forces, this book is for you. It is well written and illustrated, and given the paucity of resources devoted to such subjects in the English language, one of the best you are likely to see!" - IPMS / USA
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Steven J. Zaloga received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has worked as an analyst in the aerospace industry for over two decades, covering missile systems and the international arms trade, and has served with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think tank. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and military history, with an accent on the US Army in World War II as well as Russia and the former Soviet Union. He lives in Maryland.
Felipe Rodríguez Náñez (aka Felipe Rodna) was born in 1976, and lives with his wife and two sons in Salamanca, Spain, where he works as an architect and computer graphics artist. He combines his experience in CG art and his passion for modeling in his illustrations, where he looks for a good balance between technical detail and craft.
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- Editorial : Osprey Publishing (20 Febrero 2018)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa blanda : 48 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 1472818229
- ISBN-13 : 978-1472818225
- Dimensiones : 6.39 x 0.21 x 8.99 pulgadas
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº904,234 en Libros (Ver el Top 100 en Libros)
- nº310 en Historia de Vehículos Militares (Libros)
- nº688 en Historia Militar Ilustrada (Libros)
- nº1,992 en Historia de Rusia (Libros)
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As the war in Ukraine continues, major Russian arms systems are being put to the ultimate test of battle. Results are mixed. Most, however, would probably agree that Russian equipment is not living up to its pre-war expectations—at least on the Russian side of the fence (how lack of training, motivation, and effective leadership contribute to these failures is an open question). As of Oct 22, 2022, Oryx reports that 12 T-90A and 1 T-90M have been destroyed by the Ukrainians. A further 12 T-90A and 2 T-90M have been abandoned or captured.
Zaloga calls the T-90 the "first tank of the New Russia", succeeding the T-72 that was in production from 1973 to 1990, with 22,096 tanks built.
As Zaloga notes. "After the Soviet collapse, only two remained (tank plants) inside the Russian Federation. Annual tank production plummeted from 3,254 in 1987 to 1,000 in 1991, and fell rapidly after that. The Kharkov tank plant, long considered the premier Soviet tank design and production center, had produced 800 T-80UD tanks in 1991. Since it was located in the Ukraine, the Kharkov plant was cut off from the Russian Federation T-80U production in St. Petersburg at the Leningrad Kirov Plant ceased in 1990." [p.4-5] With collapse of the USSR, Moscow could not longer afford two main battle tank (MBT) models in production.
The new tank, based on the Obrekt 188 prototype, would begin low-rate initial production in late-September 1992. The initial model was followed in March 1994, as the T-90K command tank began production. Over the two year period, 105 T-90s were produced. The new T-90 offered improvement in protection, firepower (125mm 2A46M-1 main gun, still capable of using older T-72 rounds), while using the same V-84A-1 multi-fuel diesel engine used on late-production T-72B models, with the same power-to-weight ratio. The engine may have had less output but was considered more reliable than its rival: T-80U.
After describing the technical aspects of the new MBT, separate chapters cover the Chechen War (a baptism of fire for the new tank, one that enhanced is reputation in Moscow); The Indian 'Bhishma' Order (initial Indian Army order for 310 T-90S tanks); The Obiekt 188A: T-90A Vladimir; The Obiekt 188M: T-90M Tagil (or T-90AM, since more formally named the T-90MS after 2011 modernization began); and, T-90 Variants, including the BMPT Terminator tank support combat vehicle, IMR-2M engineering vehicle, BREM-1M armored recover vehicle, BMR-3M mine-clearing vehicle, MTU-90 armored bridge-laying vehicle, and the TOS-1 artillery rocket system (MLRS).
Also discussed is the abortive Obiekt 195 program - aimed at creating a new-generation MBT - and its evolution into the current T-14 Armata (first unveiled in 2015). Russia has a stated requirement for 2,300 new T-14s through 2020; in addition, an infantry fighting vehicle (T-15) is being produced to compliment the T-14.
On Osprey's compact 48-page booklets, this is a great deal of information, photos, charts, and graphics. Highly recommended!
The T-90 tank has become the new standard for the Russian Army and for the export market. The author describes the development process of the T-90, including its many innovations and spin-offs. The narrative is fairly detailed for the brevity of the book at less than 50 pages, and is nicely supported by a fascinating collection of photographs, illustrations, and diagrams. This reviewer was especially interested in the high cost of modern targeting systems, essential for first round lethality on the modern armored battlefield,. A comparison with systems used by other nations/NATO would have been fascinating but perhaps past the scope of this book. Highly recommended as concise and very readable coverage of the topic.
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Calificado en India el 23 de diciembre de 2019
In dem Ospreyheft wird die Entwicklungsgescihte und die Versionen des T-90 gut geschildert. Varianten werden anschaulich erklärt, auch die diversen Nutzerstaaten mit Anzahl und Varianten sind drin.
Leider, und das fällt bei Zaloge auf, scheint er echt begistert zu sein vom russischen Material, so dass für meinen Bedarf die Schwachpunke ud Probleme während der Nutzung etwas sehr kurz bis gar nicht erwähnt werden. Als Beispiel möchte ich die absolut mangelhafte Ergonomie erwähnen, die die Besatzungen bereits nach wenigen Stunden im Stahlkasten ermüden lässt, oder das ungelöste Problem mit dem Ladekarussell bei Wannentreffern etc.
Aber trotzdem ist es ein feiner Überblick über den derzeitigen Standardpanzer der russischen Armee, der evtl irgendwann vom T-14 Armata abgelöst werden wird. Der T-90 wird aber noch lange Jahre im Bestand zu finden sein. Daher ist das Heft für den Panzerinteressierten durchaus zu empfehlen.