T-72A
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Description
The T-72A is a Rank VI Soviet medium tank
with a battle rating of 9.3 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.85 "Supersonic".
General info
Survivability and armour
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Mobility
Write about the mobility of the ground vehicle. Estimate the specific power and maneuverability as well as the maximum speed forward and backward.
Mobility characteristic | ||
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Weight (tons) | Add-on Armour
weight (tons) |
Max speed (km/h) |
41.0 | 41.9 | 67 (AB) |
60 (RB/SB) | ||
Engine power (horsepower) | ||
Mode | Stock | Upgraded |
Arcade | 1209 | _,___ |
Realistic/Simulator | ||
Power-to-weight ratio (hp/ton) | ||
Mode | Stock | Upgraded |
Arcade | 28.79 | 35.87 |
Realistic/Simulator | 28.79 | 31.06 |
Armaments
Main armament
Main article: 2A46M (125 mm)
Main armament[edit | edit source]
- Main article: 2A46M (125 mm)
125 mm 2A46M | |||||
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Capacity | Vertical
guidance |
Horizontal
guidance |
Stabilizer | ||
44 | -6°/+13° | ±180° | |||
Turret rotation speed (°/s) | |||||
Mode | Stock | Upgraded | Prior + Full crew | Prior + Expert qualif. | Prior + Ace qualif. |
Arcade | 19.0 | 26.22 | |||
Realistic | 19.0 | 22.42 | |||
Reloading rate (seconds) | |||||
Stock | Prior + Full crew | Prior + Expert qualif. | Prior + Ace qualif. | ||
7.10 | 7.10 | 7.10 | 7.10 |
Ammunition[edit | edit source]
Penetration statistics | |||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead | Penetration in mm @ 90° | |||||
10m | 100m | 500m | 1000m | 1500m | 2000m | ||
3BM9 | APFSDS | 321 | 317 | 303 | 285 | 268 | 249 |
3BM15 | APFSDS | 440 | 430 | 420 | 410 | 405 | 400 |
3BM12 | APFSDS | 383 | 378 | 367 | 351 | 339 | 327 |
3BK12M | HEATFS | 440 | 440 | 440 | 440 | 440 | 440 |
3OF26 | HE | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 |
Shell details | ||||||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead | Velocityin m/s | ProjectileMass in kg | Fuse delay
in m: |
Fuse sensitivity
in mm: |
Explosive Mass in g(TNT equivalent): | Normalization At 30° from horizontal: | Ricochet: | ||
0% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||
3BM9 | APFSDS | 1800 | 3.6 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ° | 72° | 73° | 75° |
3BM15 | APFSDS | 1780 | 3.88 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ° | 76° | 77° | 78° |
3BM12 | APFSDS | 1800 | 3.6 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ° | 76° | 77° | 78° |
3BK12M | HEATFS | 905 | 19 | 0.0 | 0.1 | 2,790 | ° | 65° | 72° | 75° |
3OF26 | HE | 850 | 23 | 0.1 | 0.5 | 5,780 | +0° | 79° | 80° | 81° |
Machine guns[edit | edit source]
- Main articles: NSVT (12.7 mm), PKT (7.62 mm)
12.7 mm NSVT | ||||||
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Pintle mount | ||||||
Capacity (Belt capacity) | Fire rate
(shots/minute) |
Vertical
guidance |
Horizontal
guidance | |||
300 (150) | 700 | -10°/+60° | ±180° |
7.62 mm PKT | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coaxial mount | ||||||
Capacity (Belt capacity) | Fire rate
(shots/minute) |
Vertical
guidance |
Horizontal
guidance | |||
1,250 (250) | 700 | N/A | N/A |
Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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Pros:
- Mounts the same powerful 125mm 2A46 gun as on the T-64 and T-80
- Low profile
- Able to deflect most rounds from counterpart tanks of other countries if angled effectively due to its thick frontal armor
- Very accurate gun due to the high muzzle velocity of the APFSDS rounds, making this tank an effective long-range sniper
Cons:
- Ammo racks all around the center of the hull interior; can be easily detonated
- Slow reverse speed and traverse speed
- 3-man crew makes tank able to be knocked out easier
- Gun depression inadequate for most hull-down situations, e.g. sniping from a hill
- Not very good stock APFSDS shell with around only 320mm of penetration at close ranges
History
Development of the T-72 began shortly after the production of the T-64 highlighted several problems which negatively impacted production rates. Among these problems was an unreliable engine, which couldn’t be produced at the high rates needed for a smooth production of the T-64 to take place.
In response, the Uralvagonzavod plant began working on a modified version of the T-64, which would use a more reliable and readily available engine, in order to provide the army with a tank fit for mass-production. Apart from this, changes were also made to the armor layout, in order to simplify production and decrease costs. This work resulted in the creation of the Object 172.
Development of the Object 172 continued, and after some trials, the vehicle entered service with the Soviet Army in August 1973, receiving its official designation T-72. Shortly afterwards, the vehicle was permitted for mass production, following the issuing of an official decree in 1974.
The T-72 was also heavily exported to and produced by nations of the Warsaw Pact as well as other countries worldwide, although these vehicles received certain downgrades compared to native Soviet models. Despite this, the T-72 quickly became one of the most widely used tanks in the world, participating in more conflicts than a single devblog could ever cover.
Since production began in 1974, over 20,000 T-72 tanks were built across several modifications in the Soviet Union/Russia alone, with production of more modern variants still ongoing today, even in other countries as well.
- From Devblog
Media
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See also
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- reference to the series of the vehicles;
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External links
USSR medium tanks | |
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T-28 | T-28 (1938) · T-28 · T-28E |
T-34-76 | T-34 (Prototype) · T-34 (1940) · T-34 (1941) · T-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.) · T-34 (1942) · T-34E STZ · T-34E |
T-34-57 | T-34-57 · T-34-57 (1943) |
T-34-85 | T-34-85 (D-5T) · T-34-85 · T-34-85E |
T-34-100 | T-34-100 |
T-44 | T-44 · T-44-100 · T-44-122 |
T-54 | T-54 (1947) · T-54 (1949) · T-54 (1951) |
T-55 | TO-55 · T-55A · T-55AM-1 · T-55AMD-1 |
T-62 | T-62 · T-62M-1 |
T-64 | Object 435 · T-64A (1971) · T-64B |
T-72 | T-72A · T-72AV (TURMS-T) · T-72B · T-72B (1989) · T-72B3 · T-72M2 Moderna |
T-80 | T-80B · T-80U · T-80UD · T-80UK · T-80UM2 · Т-80U-Е1 · T-80BVM · Object 292 |
T-90 | Т-90А · T-90M |
Trophies/Lend-Lease | |
Germany | ▂T-III · ▂T-V |
Great Britain | ▂МК-IX "Valentine" |
USA | ▂M3 Medium · ▂M4A2 |