
T-72 - Wikipedia
The Russian T-90 introduced in 1992 and the Chinese Type 99 are further developments of the T-72. [13][14] Production and development of various modernized T-72 models continues today.
Russian T-72 Tank: The Soviet-Era MBT That Refuses to Retire
Jun 10, 2025 · Explore the history, specs, variants, cost, and global impact of the T-72 tank—an enduring Cold War powerhouse still vital in modern warfare.
T-72 Soviet Main Battle Tank (1972)
The T-72 was the Soviet main battle tank after the T-54/55 family. Its development led to the T-90 just before the collapse of Soviet Union.
T-72: How a Feared Russian Main Battle Tank Became a “Jack-in-the-Box”
Oct 8, 2025 · Once feared and ubiquitous, Russia’s T-72 main battle tank is now synonymous with catastrophic losses from Desert Storm to Ukraine.
T-72 Main Battle Tank: Russia’s Cold War Legend Still in Service
Jun 6, 2025 · Explore a comprehensive overview of the T-72 Ural main battle tank, its history, global deployment, variants, and continued service worldwide.
T72 Tank Characteristics - Federation of American Scientists
The T-72, which entered production in 1971, was first seen in public in 1977. The T-72, introduced in the early 1970s, is not a further development of the T-64, but rather a parallel design chosen as a high …
Engineering:T-72 - HandWiki
The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1969.[9]
T-72 MBT [REVIEW + SPECS] | Defence Database
T-72 is a Soviet main battle tank (MBT) being one of the most produced modern tanks with over 25,000 units built. T-72 still is widely use being exported in 40 countries and has been involved in numerous …
T-72 MAIN BATTLE TANK - Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
The T-72 was a Soviet main battle tank (MBT) that entered production in 1969. Concerned with production difficulties and cost, Soviet officials directed two rival tank manufactures (Morozov KB and …
T-72 - Guide to Military Equipment and Civil Aviation
Mar 7, 2025 · The T-72 is a three-man crew main battle tank (MBT) developed for the Soviet Union's Red Army to counter the western-made M60, AMX-30, Chieftain and Leopard 1 MBTs.