German Leopard 2A6 tank's protection and weaponry fall short when compared to Russia's T-90M Proryv, according to Russian experts. Experts from Russian tank manufacturer Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) analyzed a captured Leopard 2A6 and found that its protection levels are inferior to the Russian T-90M
Russian tank manufacturer Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) has announced upgrades to its T-90M Proryv and T-72B3 tanks, with over 100 modifications introduced since the onset of military operations in Ukraine. These changes address evolving battlefield challenges and aim to enhance the tanks' combat effectiveness and survivability
A captured German-made Leopard 2A6 is being taken apart by Russian tank manufacturer, Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) to study its key systems such as fire control system, stabilizer, engine and other systems which is improved compared to previous Leopard models. Aside of some damage to gun, this is the best-preserved example of the Leopard 2A6 which has been capture in Ukraine
Despite a dire need for tanks in the war against Ukraine, the Russian MoD has not placed orders for its showpiece tank, the T-14 or Armata. At the Army-2024 Forum, tank manufacturer UralVagonZavod (UVZ) expressed readiness to start production of the T-14s once the Russian government places an order
Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) has delivered a new batch of the upgraded T-90M main battle tanks (MBTs), known as Project 188M "Proryv-3," to Russian Ground Forces units stationed in the Special Military Operation (SVO) zone. This was reported by
Uralvagonzavod, part of the UVZ concern under Rostec, has dispatched a new shipment of T-90M Proryv and T-72B3M tanks to bolster the Russian military's armored fleet. Just days before May 9, commemorating Victory Day, Uralvagonzavod sent off a convoy of T-90M Proryv tanks, following a preceding shipment of T-72B3M tanks dispatched in honor of Spring and Labor Day, observed on May 1
Russian Army has decided against deploying the T-14 Armata tank, considered Russia's most modern, in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War due to its high cost. Sergey Chemezov, the head of Russian defense company Rostec, confirmed on March 4 that the decision, initially made in September 2023, was primarily influenced by the exorbitant cost of the T-14 Armata
Belarus Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko visited facilities of Rostec-owned Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) July 11 along with other top officials, making it first such visit by a Belarusian government delegation. Golovchenko was accompanied by UGV Concerns general director Alexander Potapov
Russias Uralvagonzavod (UVZ), part of state-owned Rostec is showcasing upgraded T-72 and T-90MS tanks at the 11th edition of the International Exhibition of Arms and Military Equipment MILEX-2023, which will be held from May 17 to 20 in Belarus Minsk. UVZ offers its export partners the upgraded T-72
Uralvagonzavod (UVZ), a subsidiary of Russias state-owned Rostec has delivered a batch of new T-90M Proryv tanks to the Russian Army. The T-90M is the latest modification of the Russian T-90 main battle tank