Even when equipped with ERA tiles, the T72M's structure is still highly vulnerable to ammunition blowup, resulting in the turret separating from the hull The T90S has the same basic ammunition stowage pattern as the T72, so it is unlikely to fare any better The original T72 turret is made from conventional cast armor It is believed the maximum thickness is 280 mm (11 inches), the nose is about 80 mm (31 inches) and the glacis of the new laminated armor is 0 mm (79 inches) thick, which when inclined gives about 500–600 mm (–24 inches) thickness along the line of sight T72 and T90 uses AZ family of autoloaders Both have advantages and disadvantages AZ is safer and provides some degree of space so driver can go in to turret 6ETs completely separates driver from turret, so rotating turret to 6 o'clock and removing two ammunition cassettes is needed so he can go through turret if his hatch is blocked
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T-72 turret blown off- The T90 was conceived in the 1990s as a modernized mashup the hull of the earlier massproduction optimized T72, and the turret from the higherquality (but operationally unsuccessful) T80An uparmoured Toyota based APC after being hit by a 125mm round from a T72 Idlib, British troops march past a Sherman tank with its turret blown off on the road to Naples in 1943 M4 Sherman on its side with the bottom rear hull blown off after hitting a
Not every T72 which took an M9A1 APFSDSDUT round into the turret ring or upper hull had their turret "lollypopped" (blown off, then stuck the gun tube into the soft earth so it stuck up in the air and looked like a lollypop) Some of them simply burned in place, partially melted down Some of them did get lollypopped Turret ready racks is the primary ammo loadout for the Abrams If ammo penetrates and detonate the ammo then the blow out panels will direct the fire outwards like a firecracker, it stops the fire from reaching the crew compartment and assists the doors from being destroyed by the fire Boom! However when you compare the results of an Abrams 'brewing up' with the result of a T 64, T 72, T 80 or M 84 brewing up the results are obviously visible The Soviet / Russian tank will have in many cases its turret blown off, sometimes it will be blown apart completely
Burnt out Iraqi T72 with turret blown off, showing both a grazing and fatal penetrating APFSDST hits 5yr ⋅ hythelday APFSDS round that grazed the driver's hatch on an Iraqi T72 before penetrating the turret ring 1024x770 6yr ⋅ 3rdwealIn Syria, the tank largely owes its fame due the participation in the Battle of Darayya, which was extensively covered on camera, and the large amount of videos showing the turret fly off due to an internal explosion after getting hit by a RPG As a result, both the highest flying T72 turret and the most destroyedBuy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear
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SAA Tank Turret Blown Away USGS Reports 39 Magnitude 'Experimental Explosion' Off Florida Coast The USGS recorded the shock as a 39 magnitude experimental explosion Credit US Navy via In the concord books you can find several pictures of captured and destroyed T72's with their "top" blown of Good luck, Make some wheels laying around the tank and put a small hole in the tank to make a SABOT hole I heard that T72s had a nasty habbit of blowing off their turrets so you can try that AEF design's T72B turret does However, it would be a mistake to consider the cramped nature of the gunner's station as a unique and defining feature of the T72 or to exaggerate it beyond what it really is As a whole, the T72's turret does indeed have a much smaller volume than most tanks, but the space delegated to the gunner is very much on par with its contemporaries
Not every T72 which took an M9A1 APFSDSDUT round into the turret ring or upper hull had their turret "lollypopped" (blown off, then stuck the gun tube into the soft earth so it stuck up in the air and looked like a lollypop) Some of them simply burned in place, partially melted down Some of them did get lollypoppedA picture of a tank utterly destroyed is a great photo op> In my experience in looking at photos of WWII for over 50 years and reading captions for pictures that might not be shown on reproductions of the photo in other sources tells me this Most The usage of the Arjun turret design indicated that the TankEx may also have its "ready" ammunition stored in the bustle (as in the Arjun), separated from the crew and provided with blow off panels
The T90 was conceived in the 1990s as a modernized mashup hull of the earlier massproduction optimized T72, and the turret from the higherquality (but operationally unsuccessful) T80 Retaining a low profile and a threeman crew, (the tank's 26M autoloading cannon takes the place of a human loader), the fiftyton T90A isTurret of TURMST upgraded T72 blown off, Hama, Syria, 16 5yr ⋅ hythelday negitive, the abrams does not have a round designd to blow the turret off of other tanks the reason you see so many t72 with turret seperation is because of the ammo strorage and the way the auto loader is designed turret seperation on a T72 has been caused by everything from 1mm sabot/heat, TOW and bradley 25mm
T72 Tank The T72, which entered production in 1971, was first seen in public in 1977 The T72, introduced in the early 1970s, is not a further development of the T64, but rather a parallel design chosen as a highproduction tank complementing the T64 The T72 retains the low silhouette of the T54/55/62 series, featuring a conventional layout with integrated fuel cells and stowage The sad events, described in this article, actually happened on , when a Soviet army T72A, stationed in former Czechoslovakia, was ripped apart by an ammo rack explosion, causing the death of no less than 17 soldiers – one of the worst military accidents in Czechoslovak history Turret popping in T72s is usually caused by excess ammo being stored in the crew compartment, and is a side effect of bad crew training, T64s on the other hand use vertically stored propellant stubs, which being exposed to the crew compartment, means they can go off with only a slight bit of encouragement
In this respect, the T72 turret design certainly has a major advantage and the decision to use a teardrop shape for the turret could be considered eminently justifiable The turret ring of the T72 is a simplified form of the T64 turret ring design with the MZ autoloader carousel mounting ring removed Another was totally destroyed, apparently from a major interior explosion, given that the entire hull was blown open, the cage armor was strewn around the wreckage, and the turret was blown off The third seems to have survived Since a couple of days I noticed that T80 and T72 tanks are alot harder to kill Not just harder to penetrate Actually they tend to survive damage, which used to definitly destroy those tanks It seems their ammo rack below the turret (autoloader) cant
I personally know of a crew that took a hit in the ammunition compartment from a T72 firing APFSDS The round penetrated and the ammo cooked off, venting through the blowoff panels The crew still had a round in the gun and was able to kill the tank that hit them before evacuating the tankSo the new tank was developed, which used a wellproven hull of the T72 and turret with all weapon systems of the T80U Also it had a number of other improvements It was adopted by the Russian Army in 1993 Low rate production commenced in 1994 The T90 is the most modern tank currently in service with the Russian Army According to Rolf Hilmes the turret of a former EastGerman T72 had a thickness of only 335 mm sloped between 65 and 80° (I guess from the horizontal) It seems that the turret was cut open at a place close to the coaxial machine gun port, as this is
Getting your turret blown off is the most embarrassing thing on WoT, ever, there's only a few other things more embarrassing than that, like, accidentally drowning, accidentally getting stuck for trying to get to places, accidentally falling off a cliff,Graphically things have never blown up any better (seeing a T72 turret get blown off its chassis, do a halfpike in the air and then land was so cool even the Hungarian judge gave it a 92) The graphics do tend to get a little chunky when there's a lot going on, but that's to be expected given the limited nature of the Voxel Space2 engine The consensus among military enthusiasts is that T72 have been supplied It is very likely that the convoy video does indeed show at least one variantThe Ukrainians have engaged and captured some of this variant At 034 in the following video is a T72 turret after been blown off
The T72 'Ural' is the oldest T72 variant in service with the Syrian Arab Army Once said to be ''the best tank in the world'' by Hafez alAssad, nowadays it is famous for its major flaw, and is the subject of many videos in which it suffers a violent cookoff after a hit, resulting in the turret being blown off spectacularly The turret appear intact for the most part But do note the turretrear ammo area the blowoff panel is gone > ammunition detonation occurred What is also interesting here is the hull the entire leftforward corner is simply goneT his is the corner where the hullstorage for ammunition is locatedTwo partial penetrations on the rear turret right side (possible fire in the storage area) Cosmetic damage on the turret front DU left armor plate None 21 Bumper 2 2nd Platoon, A Company, TF 464, 24 Infantry Division Secondary explosions from an Iraqi T72 March 2 Rumeilah Oilfields Storage area devastated by fire Ammunition blownup
Tamiya's is far better overall even with its errors than the DML T72 turret Tamiya's is an issue of shape that can be corrected with some putty work, its really not that hard if you use something like Apoxie Sculpt or Magic SculpIts a matter of adding some material to the 'cormers' of the tamiya turret, then sanding it to shape to get the correct rounded front and straight sidesA Libyan ATGM strike rips a tank's turret off T64 / T72 / T80 / T90 Soviet tanks and tanks following the Soviet tank design scheme are utilizing a much different turret shape The turret's frontal armor is wider than the rest of the turret, while the side walls are sloping "back" As a result the frontal armor can cover the whole turret along the frontal arc
The first one from the link of post 41 it appears to be T72, the photo is look like from Iraq The second it seems to me T54, from what I can see from Bosnia 46 Mark March 24th, 11 at 1041 am Just FYI It wasn't the French Munitions that blew the turret off that tank Yesterday I played a bit around with the M1A1 Gunnery Tutorial where you have a commander assigning targets for you My commander slewed the turret on a T72, the loader put a M9A1 in the breech and suddenly as I fired a BRDM drove into my M9A1 round destroyed the BRDM went the whole way thro
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