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Re: Russian T-90 Tank......need info for a lecture

In Reply to: posted by on January 20, 2004 at 04:46:08:


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Posted by:
"marvin"

on March 12, 2005 at 03:43:07

: : I am giving a lecture on the Russian T-90 MBT. I need as much info as possible, but am having a little trouble. Can anybody answer the following questions?..

: : 1. What are the different variations (I.E., T-90, T-90S, etc.)?
: : 2. What makes the different variations different?
: : 3. What countries has the T-90 been sold too?
: : 4. How many to those countries?
: : 5. When did they purchase them?
: : 6. Have any T-90's been involved in actual combat (if so, how did they hold up)?
: : 7. Has the U.S. been able to acquire one yet?
: : 8. How does it compare with the U.S. M-1?
: : 9. Is there a web site where I can find this stuff? I haven't had luck yet, looking myself.
: : Any info will be greatly appreciated yet!!!

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