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Copyright © ComputerLand ltd. 2012 Modernized tank Т-90S

Modernized tank Т-90S Firepower Protection Communication facilities Mobility

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Firepower Remote controlled machine gun mount Automated fire control system Guided weapon system 125-mm gun 2A46M-5 Co-axial 7.62-mm machine gun

Gun 2A46M-5 High rigidity barrel Supplementary play take-up elements Barrel rear support in cradle Barrel front support in cradle Free from play gun trunnion mounting

Firepower 2A46M 2A46M-5 Barrel thickness variation decreased by half Characteristics 2A46M 2A46M-5 Difference in width at 1 m from muzzle face, mm 0,8 0,4 Tube rigidity,kgf/cm 374 420 Barrel supports breech ring and cradle two supports in cradle Play take-up elements on the mouth ✓ Max play in trunnions, mm 0,2 Reverse wedge fixing trunnions Mouth length from trunnion axis, mm 275 435 Gun weight, kg 2400 2500 Barrel thickness variation decreased by half Barrel tube rigidity increased by 11 % Plays eliminated Effective range increase

Ammunition for 125-mm gun 2A46M-5 Ammunition allowance — 40 rounds (22 rounds in automatic loader) 125-mm round: 3UBK20 with GM 9M119M 3VBK16 with HEAT shell 3VK18M 3VBM17 with APDS shell 3VBM42 3VOF36 HEF shell 3OF26

Guided weapon system Provides: fire from a halt and on the move, day and night target engagement at ranges of up to 5000 m with probability close to 100 % Propellant charge Guided missile Gunner’s vision device Missile guidance laser channel Guidance console

Remote controlled machine gun mount Characteristics Bore size, mm 7,62 Model 6P7K with remote reloader Rate of fire, rounds/min 700…800 Max sighting range, m 1500 Number of cartridges, pc 800 Angles of fire, deg: In elevation from -10 to +45 In traverse 316

Angles of fire Т-90S Modernized tank Т-90S

Fire control system Commander’s panoramic sight Digital ballistic computer with a set of sensors Intelligent image processing equipment Gunner’s multichannel device Weapon stabilizer Parallel sight

Commander’s sights Commander’s panoramic sight All-round surveillance system Periscopic vision devices

Commander’s sights Panoramic sight PK-5 Channels: TV Thermal imaging Laser range finder PK-5 Channels: Viewing Optoelectronic PK-5 Characteristics Panoramic sight manual ('base line on target' method) Ranging method by laser range finder (max range 7500 m) independent in PE FoV stabilization independent in elevation and azimuth 137° Angle of view in azimuth 360° х1; х8 Sighting channel magnification by day х5,2 Sighting channel magnification at night Angular dimensions of TV (thermal) channel FoV, deg: Wide field of view 7.4×5.6 (6.75×9) Narrow field of view 2.5×1.9 (2.25×3) Electronic magnification 1.12×1.5 (1.12×1.5) 4000 Target recognition range by day, m: 5000 1000 Target recognition range at night, m:

Commander’s sights Improvement of target detection and recognition by commander PK-5 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Distance, m Commander’s panoramic sight

Static FoV from commander’s and gunner’s stations T-90S Modernized tank T-90S

All-round surveillance system All-round surveillance system provides all-round field of view for the commander Cameras

Target image on the vision device Imaging of the ESSA thermal sight Improved imaging Imaging of the gunner's device thermal channel Imaging of the commanders panoramic sight TV channel

2A46M-5 gun barrel bend sensor Automated allowance for and introduction of gun barrel bend corrections into the FCS Muzzle reference system Reflector unit 2A46M-5 gun

Firepower Modernized tank T-90S 2600 Effective range of firing a subcaliber kinetic energy projectile (APFSDS), m T-90S 2500 day night Modernized tank T-90S 2300 Effective range of firing a HEAT projectile, m T-90S 2100

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Automated screen-laying system Coarse laser radiation indicator heads Fine laser radiation indicator heads The system: protects the tank by laying an aerosol screen in the direction of the attacking enemy that employs semi-active laser-guided anti-tank weapons or laser rangefinders provides light and audio warning that the vehicle is being irradiated by a laser lays an aerosol screen automatically in the direction of the approaching enemy AT weapons enables the commander’s panoramic sight to be turned in the direction of the laser emitter masks the vehicle by laying an aerosol screen in the selected direction. 45°х2 135° Launchers 135°

New construction of turret module Tank interior is more on 400 l Detachable modules to protect hull side projection Protection of the guns’ mask. Louver panels to protect turret rear from antitank grenades Detachable modules of reactive armor No weak zones The tank is protected from modern APDS shells and antitank hand grenades from all aspect angles.

Protection Much more often the tank is attacked within fire arc 60º At a battlefield the tank crew keeps viewing and firing at course angles of ±30° 30° 60° 30° The side projections are practically immune from a frontal attack