T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology (2024)

T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology (1)

T-72B3M tank is in service with the armed forces of Russia and Belarus. Credit: JSC Research and Production Corporation Uralvagonzavod.

T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology (2)

T-72B3M is a modernised version of the T-72B3 main battle tank. Credit: JSC Research and Production Corporation Uralvagonzavod.

T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology (3)

The main gun of the modernised T72B3 MBT is the 2A46M5 125mm cannon. Credit: JSC Research and Production Corporation Uralvagonzavod.

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T-72B3M, also referred to as T-72B4, is an upgraded variant of the T-72B3 main battle tank (MBT) developed by Uralvagonzavod Research and Production Corporation.

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The T-72B3M tank was exhibited for the first time to the public during the 2014 Tank Biathlon World Championship held in October 2014.

The first batch of 20 upgraded tanks entered service with the Western Military District of the Russian Army in February 2017. The first T-72B3M tank was inducted into service by the Belarusian Armed Forces in June 2017.

T-72B3M design and features

The layout of the T-72B3M is identical to that of the standard T-72 with driver’s cab at forward hull, fighting compartment in the centre and the power-pack at the rear. The tank is manned by a crew of three, including a driver, a commander and a gunner. The middle section of the forward hull houses the driver, while the turret accommodates the other two crew members.

The MBT features an advanced fire control system and a new thermal sight. The mobility and combat characteristics of the tank have also been improved to compete with the most advanced tanks worldwide.

The T-72B3M tank is equipped with radio systems for encrypted digital voice and data transfer, snorkels for deep fording, and a built-in blade for self-entrenching. It also features a rear-view camera and a mechanical drive display system.

T72B3M armament

The T72B3M is armed with a 2A46M5 125mm smoothbore gun, which is an advanced version of the 2A46M cannon. It can fire a range of ammunition, including armour-piercing discarding sabot (APDS), high-explosive fragmentation (HEF) and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT), as well as 9M119 Refleks (NATO codename: AT-11 Sniper) guided anti-tank missiles. The projectiles and missiles are loaded by an auto-loader.

The AT-11 Sniper missile has a maximum range of 4,000m and can engage tanks fitted with explosive reactive armour. The secondary armament includes a co-axial 7.62mm PKTM machine gun and a roof-mounted 12.7mm NSV heavy machine gun. The turret is also mounted with a bank of eight smoke grenade dischargers.

The guided missiles fitted to the modernised MBT can destroy static and mobile targets during day and night at ranges up to 5,000m.

Observation and fire control

The commander is provided with a new panoramic sight with thermal vision. The sight includes a day channel, a laser range finder and an image intensifier to observe the battlefield, search for targets and assign them to the gunner and direct the turret.

The fire control system is interfaced with Sosna-U sighting system and a digital ballistic computer that automates the shot preparation process and improves firing accuracy significantly.

The Sosna-U sight includes a second-generation thermal imaging camera, laser range finder and a channel for missile guidance.

Self-protection features of T-72B3M

The T-72B3M MBT is mounted with the new Relikt explosive reactive armour (ERA) replacing the previous Kontakt-5 second-generation ERA. The new armour offers superiorprotectionagainst shaped charges, tandem warheads, armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS) rounds, anti-tank guided missiles, as well as low-velocity and high-velocity missiles.

The side skirts are hinged with large flat ERA modules. The tank is also equipped with an overpressure-type nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) protection system.

Engine and mobility

The T-72B3M MBT is powered by a new V-92S2F engine in place of the old 780hp diesel engine.

Manufactured by ChTZ-URALTRAK, the new engine is coupled to an automatic transmission system and improved drivetrain.

It develops a maximum power output of 1,130hp. The power-plant provides a maximum road speed of 60km/h and a maximum range of 550km.

The tank features torsion bar suspension and running gear on either side of the hull, with six road wheels with the idler at forward and drive sprocket at the rear. The inside of the track is supported by three return rollers.

The first, second and sixth road wheel stations are installed with shock-absorbers, while the upper parts of the suspension are protected by rubber skirts. The vehicle can negotiate a gradient of 60% and side slope of 40% and can ford at a maximum depth of 5m with preparation.

Orders and deliveries

Uralvagonzavod delivered a batch of upgraded T-72B3 tanks to the Russian Ministry of Defence in November 2020, within the framework of a state order.

The Russian Ministry of Defence received a batch of T-72B3M tanks in December 2021, under a state order to upgrade the T-72B tanks to the level of the T-72B3M. The tanks underwent a comprehensive testing before delivery.

The company delivered more than 30 T-72B3 tanks with enhanced protection to the Russian Army in 2021.

Another batch of modernised T-72B3 tanks were delivered to the Ministry of Defence in January 2022.

T-72B3M Main Battle Tank - Army Technology (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between T-72B3 and T-72B3M? ›

The T-72B3 retained rubber side skirts, whereas the T-72B3M adds side skirts with Relikt ERA and optional UPH add-on ERA bags. The T-72B3M also adds cage armor at the rear hull and backside of the turret.

What is the range of the t72b3m? ›

Weighing 45 tons, the T-72B3M can reach a maximum speed of 60 km/h and has a range of 550 km.

How many T-72B3 does Russia have? ›

Thus by the beginning of 2022, when the Russian Army fielded approximately 2900 tanks, approximately 2000 of the were T-72s - of which around 1400 were of the recently modernised T-72B3 and B3M variants. Of an estimated 10,000 tanks in storage, around 7000 of these were also T-72s, for a total of around 9000 tanks.

Is T-72 a good tank? ›

As I have written in these pages previously, Russia's T-72 Main Battle Tank (MBT) may be the best tank in the world. It has been in service since the Soviet era. There are multiple iterations of this vehicle. The T-72 is operated by multiple countries, making it a highly valuable commodity for the Russians.

Can T-72 penetrate Abrams? ›

The T-72s often had difficulty penetrating the M1A1's advanced armor, and their lower-quality fire control systems made it harder for them to hit targets effectively.

How big is the T-72 compared to the M1 Abrams? ›

Depending on the model, an Abrams can weigh between 67.6 and 73.6 tons, but the T-72s are considerably lighter at around 45 tons. The M1 Abrams tanks have a maximum speed of 42 to 45 mph, with a top speed of 25 to 30 mph in cross-country terrain.

What is the difference between t72b3m and Abrams? ›

M1 and T-72B3

The M1 Abrams is known for its advanced armor, firepower, and mobility, while the T-72B3 is recognized for its robustness, cost-effectiveness, and ease of maintenance. The M1 Abrams uses a multi-layered Chobham composite armor, which provides superior protection against anti-tank weapons.

How thick is the armor of the T-72B? ›

Design and protection

The conventional armor of the T-72B with a maximum thickness of 280 mm, the nose is about 80 mm thick and the glacis is of a new laminate armor 200 mm thick.

How fast is the T-72B3? ›

The T-72B3 can run at a maximum road speed of 70 km/h with a maximum cruising range of 500 km.

Can Russian tanks penetrate Abrams? ›

4️⃣ Russian Tanks

The Russian T-90M tank shown here is one of the few weapons that can more than likely seriously hurt an Abrams tank. Most of Russia's frontline tanks have some variant of the 2A46M 125-millimeter main gun, with the new T-90M using a variant allegedly more accurate and with greater range.

What is the strongest Soviet tank? ›

The T-80U is the Soviet Union's strongest and most advanced main battle tank.

What is the Russian equivalent of the m1 Abrams? ›

T-90A, T-90M or the T-80BVM are all a rough equivalent to M1A1 Abrams.

What can destroy an Abrams tank? ›

Abrams have been lost in battle to IEDs, anti-tank rockets, and even other tanks. Aerial bombardment or heavy artillery making a direct or near-direct strike would certainly damage if not destroy the Abrams, depending on the weapon.

How much is a Russian T-72 tank worth? ›

T-72 Tank — $1,200,000.

How many miles per gallon does a T-72 get? ›

The Russian T-72 manages about 0.8 miles per gallon, though, of course, being Europeans, at least in theory, the Russians measure it in kilometers per liter, which works out to 0.38 km/lt.

What is the difference between the T-72M and the T-72M1? ›

The T-72M has an all steel turret while the T-72M1 has a turret with composite armor, it also has a 16mm armor steel plate welded on top of the front hull armor, which was added as a response to soviet tests in 1982 showing 105mm M111 Hetz from Israel (Dm23 in german service) could defeat the basic armor of most T ...

What is the difference between T-72B and T 72B1? ›

The T-72B1 is a T-72B upgrade without the ability to fire the Svir 9K120 guided munition from the main gun. The T-72BK is a command variant of the T-72B.

What is the difference between T-72A and T-72B? ›

The T-72B is an up-armoured and up-gunned version of the T-72A, although this still does not protect the "weak spots" that most Soviet tanks have (weak lower front plate, driver optics etc.). The T-72B has more armour on the upper plate of the hull, that provides around 500 mm to 900 mm of effective armour protection.

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