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Poland shows interest in modernisation package for the T-72 from Ukraine

A delegation from Poland’s Ministry of Defense visited the Goncharívs’ke test range in the north-eastern Chernigiv region in Ukraine and watched a live-fire demonstration of a modernised variant of the T-72.

According to Serhiy Zgurets, a military expert with Defense Express, Poland’s guests witnessed a thrilling display of the upgraded T-72AMT main battle tank.

Deep modernization of the tank T-72А – T-72АМТ, carried out by UOP SE “Kyiv Armored Plant”, is at the stage of the tests and conducted a successful firing-test of the Kombat anti-tank laser-guided missile.

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The Kombat laser-beam riding precision-guided missile is designed to be fired from smooth bore 125 mm mounted on main battle tanks equipped with fire control systems compatible with it.  The Kombat is fired from a 125mm gun, like a shell, but operate like a guided missile and can penetrate 750 mm armor.

The possibility of firing the Kombat, one of the main features of the T-72AMT. Due to the use of new high-precision weapons, it is possible to destroy enemy armor at a range of up to 5 km. Thus, the range of the T-72AMT tank is twice as high as that of the T-72A.

Round comprising antitank guided missile is intended for firing from tanks against stationary and moving modern armoured targets with combined, carried or monolithic armor, including ERA (explosive reactive armor), and also against pinpoint targets like weapon emplacements, a tank in a trench, light-armoured objects and helicopters.

The precision-guided weapon was developed by the State Design Bureau LUCH in Kyiv and have series producing by the Artem State Joint Stock Holding Company, also based in Kyiv.

Specialists of the “Kyiv Armored Plant” reinforced T-72AMT with new generation dynamic protection – “Knife”, which is already used in Bulat and Oplot tanks. This dynamic protection negates enemy’s HEAT and KEP – the main means for destroying tanks. It is also effective against EFP.

For additional protection, T-72AMT is equipped with anti-cumulative gratings, “cutting” HEAT and protecting the most vulnerable zones of the tank. The effectiveness of such protection has been repeatedly proved during combat operations, not only in the conflict in Eastern Ukraine but also worldwide.

Photo by Oleg Katkov

In addition, T-72AMT modification received digital radio stations from the Turkish company Aselsan and Ukrainian “Lybid K2”, modern satellite navigation equipment. Improvement of the crew environment is another aspect of modernization. Even an ordinary rear view camera greatly facilitates driver’s work.

It is worth mentioning that the Polish delegation was satisfied with the successful test of the upgraded T-72AMT tank. Now Poland’s Armament Inspectorate has begun a market analysis on the possible upgrade of the T-72M1/M1D tank and Ukrainian variant looks like one of the likely candidates.

The plan is to upgrade existing second-line tanks to a new standard and use them as an interim solution before a new generation tank is introduced. The Ukrainian T-72AMT can become a base for a joint project in the future.

Photo by Oleg Katkov

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