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It’s a submarine? NO, IT’S A TANK! Russian troops drive T-72 on riverbed (VIDEO) | It’s a submarine? NO, IT’S A TANK! Russian troops drive T-72 on riverbed (VIDEO) |
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Russia’s tried-and-tested T-72 main battle tank has undergone numerous modifications over the decades, with the latest update turning it into a submersible, as seen in impressive footage from the Defense Ministry. | |
The spectacular stunt, which saw a T-72B3 crossing a 5-meter-deep (16.4 feet) river, was performed during drills outside the city of Orenburg in Ural region, on the border between Europe and Asia. | |
The clip captures the 41-ton (90,400 pounds) tank disappearing underwater before safely emerging on the opposite bank to continue executing its combat task. | The clip captures the 41-ton (90,400 pounds) tank disappearing underwater before safely emerging on the opposite bank to continue executing its combat task. |
In order to become a submersible, the machine was equipped with a “special air duct” so the crew could breathe during the descent, the MoD said. | In order to become a submersible, the machine was equipped with a “special air duct” so the crew could breathe during the descent, the MoD said. |
Apparently, there was zero visibility at the bottom of the river and the driver could only rely on readings from his dashboard, while avoiding stops and sharp turns. | |
The T-72 is a principal Soviet-designed battle tank which has been around since the early 1970s. The T-72B3 upgrade in 2016 gave the tank explosive reactive armor, a gun capable of firing guided missiles, a powerful new engine, automatic transmission, and digital displays. | |
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