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| Product code: | 05562 | 
|---|---|
| Number: | G9365562 | 
| Stock place: | 0.0 | 
| Time period: | Ajanjakso 1980-1999 | 
| Vehicle type: | Tela-ajoneuvo | 
| Country: | Venäjä | 
| Brand: | Trumpeter | 
To further improve the T-72's export prospects and its chances of being selected as Russia's sole production MBT, the T-80U's more sophisticated fire control system was also added to produce a vehicle designated T-72BU. The T-90 was developed by the Kartsev-Venediktov Design Bureau at the Uralvagonzavod factory in Nizhny Tagil. The production model is based on the T-72BM, with some added features from the T-80 series.
 The T-90 with an 840 hp (630 kW) engine went into low-level production in 1993, based on a prototype designated T-88. It features a new generation of Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armor on its hull and turret. Of conventional layout, the T-90 represents a major upgrade to every system in the T-72, including the main gun. The T-90S have been identified as export model. The references to a T-90E appear to be unsubstantiated.The T-90 is fitted with a "three-tiered" protection system: the first tier is the composite armour in the turret, second tier is third generation Kontakt-5 ERA and third tier is a Shtora-1 countermeasures suite.
 Item No    05562
 Item Name    Russian T-90A MBT
 Bar Code    9580208055626
 Scale    1:35
 Item Type    Static Kit
 Model Brief    Length:289 mm   Width: 108mm
 Total Parts    1350+
 Metal Parts    copper cable,  copper wire
 Photo Etched Parts    3 pcs
 Film Parts    n/a
 Resin Parts    n/a
 Total Sprues    27 sprues , turret and lower hull
 Released Date    2013-09
 More Features "The kit consists of over 1350 parts
 >the kit w/refined detail
 >multi-slide moulded turret and lower hull
 >188 individual tracks links"
 
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