T-90A

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General info

The Vladimir T-90A

The T-90A is a Rank IX Russian main battle tank with a battle rating of 14.3. It was introduced in Update 1.67 as part of Rank IX Open Testing lasting from March 31st to April 3rd.

The main purpose, usage and tactics recommendations

General play style
The T-90 should be played in accordance with Russian armored doctrine, in the offensive. The low profile and assortment of ammunition allows for the T-90 to take the offensive against distant and close-range target easily. The APDS-FS and HEAT-FS gives the T-90 good variety in a close-range engagement and the ATGM gives a relatively accurate long-range fighting ammunition next to the APDS.

How to vs MBTs and Helicopters
The biggest adversary is the Leopard 2A5 and other T-90As. Any shot to the T-90’s sides is surely going to set off the ammunition inside the tank, resulting in an instant kill. While it is possible to do the same against another T-90, more careful shot placement is required for the Leopard 2A5 due to their ammunition stowage. Aim for the front right area to hit the ammunition in the front of the hull and in the turret rear to hit the ammunition there.

Tactics
Arcade: In Arcade, the T-90A can effectively engage at a long distance with estimation of range and position. With that in mind, the T-90A could snipe at distance enemies with ATGM to trace and eliminate vehicles.

Realistic: With the lack of enemy marker, it is important to carefully range targets. The T-90A can effectively engage targets still provided it does not experience any damaging shot during the engagement.

Specific enemies worth noting
Opposing Leopard 2 and T-90s are perhaps the biggest threat to the T-90A on the ground. The front armour is quite resistant to enemy rounds, but rounds on the lower glacis and hull roof may penetrate into the crew compartment. Good luck surviving if any tanks manage to get a shot on the T-90A's sides and ammo carousel.

From the air, helicopters with guided missiles will prove a big threat. Use the Leopard's great mobility and smoke to hide the tank from a precise direct hit from helicopters.

Describe the vehicle in the game - its distinctive features, the tactics used against major opponents, recommendations for using the vehicle in different situations.
The T-90 has quite a unique shape of a near-circular turret, and two red "eyes" on the turret front. A big notable feature on the T-90A is inside, with its carousel ammunition provided for the auto-loading mechanism. This presents a very large ammo rack that any enemy tank could detonate with a simple penetration through the front or through the sides.

What to expect, if it would be in command of the enemy.
The T-90A will close in for a kill with its HEATFS and APDS-FS ammunition. From a distance though, it can still fight with ATGM to attack distant targets with great accuracy and control.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Extra variety in ammunition with ATGM ammo
  • Auto-loader gives a constant reload rate
  • 12.7 mm pintle machine gun gives better AA defensive power
  • Low profile

Cons

  • Poor gun depression of -4°
  • Average reload rate is long
  • Ammo all over hull, one penetrating shot can lead to ammo rack explosion
  • Small crew count makes each person valuable, if two are knocked out, instantly goes to crew replenishment
  • Poor reverse speed
  • Smoke dischargers all used up on first use
  • No neutral steering

Specifications

Armaments

1 x 125 mm 2A46M cannon (43 Rounds)
12 x 81 mm smoke grenade launcher
12.7 mm NSVT machine gun (300 Rounds)
7.62 mm PKT machine gun (2,000 Rounds)

Main armament

1 x 125 mm 2A46M cannon

  • Ammunition Capacity: 43 Shells
  • Gun Depression: -4°
  • Gun Elevation: 14°
  • Turret Rotation Speed: 41.2°/s (AB), 35.0°/s (RB)
  • Reload Rate: 7.5s
Ammunition
Ammunition Penetration in mm @ 90° Type of
warhead
Velocity
in m/s
Projectile
Mass in kg
Fuse delay
in m:
Fuse sensitivity
in mm:
Explosive Mass in
TNT equivalent
in g:
Normalization At 30°
from horizontal:
Ricochet:
10m 100m 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m 0% 50% 100%
3BM60 642 640 635 630 620 610 APDS-FS 1750 4.4 N/A N/A N/A +1.5° 12° 10°
3BK29M 700 700 700 700 700 700 HEATFS 915 18 0.0 0.1 2,790 +0° 25° 18° 15°
9M119M 750 750 750 750 750 750 ATGM 350 23 0.0 0.01 4,720 +0° 25° 18° 15°
3OF26 47 47 47 47 47 47 HE 850 23 0.1 0.5 5,780 +0° 11° 10°
Ammo racks
Ammo racks of the T90
Full
ammo
Ammo
Part
1st
rack empty
2nd
rack empty
3rd
rack empty
4th
rack empty
5th
rack empty
6th
rack empty
7th
rack empty
8th
rack empty
Recommendations Visual
discrepancy
43 Projectiles
Propellants
41 (+2)
41 (+2)
37 (+6)
29 (+14)
33 (+10)
27 (+16)
30 (+13)
26 (+17)
27 (+16)
23 (+20)
26 (+17)
(+42)
23 (+20)
 
(+42)
 
Sponsons empty: 23 (+20) no

Secondary armament

12 x 81 mm smoke grenade launcher
12.7 mm NSVT machine gun (pintle-mount)
7.62 mm PKT machine gun (coaxial)

Crew

  • Commander
  • Gunner
  • Driver

Total: 3 Crew members

Armour

Armour Front Sides Rear
Hull 600 mm (Kinetic)
900 mm (Cumulative)
80 mm 45 mm
Turret 800 mm (Kinetic)
1,100 mm (Cumulative)
80 mm 50 mm

Engine & Mobility

Weight: 46.5 ton
Max Speed: 67 km/h (AB), 60 km/h (RB)
Arcade Battle

  • Engine Power: 1668 hp @ 2000 rpm
  • Power-to-Weight Ratio:35.87 hp/ton
  • Maximum Inclination: 43°

Realistic Battle

  • Engine Power: 1000 hp @ 2000 rpm
  • Power-to-Weight Ratio: 21.51 hp/ton
  • Maximum Inclination: 41°

Modules and improvements

History of creation and combat usage

Additional information (links)

[Devblog] Vladimir T-90A: The Armored Predator

References