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The forces opposing NATO in Europe during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
In Germany, NORTHAG faced T-64-equipped units in the north of Germany (the 2nd Guards Tank, 20th Guards, and 3rd Shock Armies) and T-80 units in the south (1st Guards Tank and 8th Guards Armies).
In Czechoslovakia, the units had T-72s, and in Hungary, T-64s.
Fleets of each kind of tank awaited in the “second echelon front” armies in the western Soviet Union, and
even more lurked behind the Urals.
In the 1990 from 1500 T-64 in the Germany and in the Hungary 864 were T-64A/AK, 612 T-64B, 42 T-64B1/B1K (T-64B without ATGM). In 1984 the T-64B is deployed with 1 company in each T-64A battalion.
In the 1990 from total 3658 T-80 in the Germany and Poland 3067 were T-80B/BK and only 591 were T-80BV/BVK. Versions T-80 and T-80U were not in the Germany and the Poland.
By about 1985 all Soviet model tanks in Grouping Soviet Forces Germany had EDZ packages. The T-64BV, the other tank in service with GsfG at the time, only carried a 115 block array of charges which provided mainly frontal protection.
T-80UD
Before the collapse of the USSR were produced about 500 tanks of this type. Large part of them proved to be in Russia, with what they entered in the majority into elite 2nd Taman motorized rifle and 4th Kantemirovskuyu tank division.
Forrás :)
Utoljára szerkesztette: Hpasp, 2016.12.06. 17:30:23