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  2. T-80 models - Wikipedia

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    T-80UE (1999) – Export version of the T-80U with some of the equipment from the T-80UK (including the TShU-1-7 Shtora electro-optical countermeasures system). Unlike the T-80U it does not have the anti-aircraft heavy machine gun mounted on the commander's cupola, instead it has pintle mounts at the four corners of the turret allowing its ...

  3. Sosna-U - Wikipedia

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    The Sosna-U (Russian: Сосна-У, "Pine-U") is a Belarusian/Russian tank gunner's sight used on tanks such as the T-72B3, T-80BVM and T-90MS. [1] [2] It was developed in Belarus by JSC Peleng and later produced in Russia by JSC VOMZ. [3] [4] It features a daylight sight, a thermal sight and a laser rangefinder. The sight contains a built in ...

  4. T-80 - Wikipedia

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    T-80BVM (2017): Features "Relikt" ERA, Irtysh fire control, Sosna-U gunner's sight (as on T-90A), an improved 125mm gun 2A46M-4, 9K119M Refleks-M missile system, upgraded gas turbine engine and upgrades of various other systems. The tank also has a new autoloader capable of firing the depleted uranium 3BM59 APFSDS shell and the tungsten 3BM60.

  5. T-80BVM - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: T-80; Retrieved from "https://en ...

  6. Talk:T-90 - Wikipedia

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    The T-90M features the 'Kaktus K-6' bolted explosive reactive armour (ERA) package on its frontal hull and turret-top (the T-90S has 'Kontakt-5' ERA), is fitted with an enhanced environmental control system supplied by Israel's Kinetics Ltd for providing cooled air to the fighting compartment, has additional internal volume for housing the ...

  7. Glossary of firefighting equipment - Wikipedia

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    Booster hose Small-diameter fire hose (3/4–1 inch), often carried on booster reel, preconnected to pump of an engine (and the booster tank) for putting out small fires near the truck without having to connect to a fire hydrant; easily recovered with a motorized reel. Also known as "red line" for the common red rubberized outer layer.

  8. Hard suction hose - Wikipedia

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    5-inch (13 cm) flex suction hose with Storz fittings, mounted on an engine. Flexible suction hose (Flex suction or suction hose), not to be confused with hard suction hose in U.S., is a specific type of fire hose used in drafting operations, when a fire engine uses a vacuum to draw water from a portable water tank, pool, or other static water source.

  9. Arena (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, the Soviet Army began development of the Shtora-1 electro-optical jammer. [2] It was first mounted on a T-80U in 1989, and later showcased on a T-72B (renamed T-72BU and later T-90). [8] Shtora-1 is designed to jam incoming anti-tank missiles using a one-kilowatt infrared radiator. [9] In 1995, it was fitted on a Ukrainian T-84.

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