T-72B1V Main Battle Tank
Type: tank
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Russia
Manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod (UVZ)
Overview
Russian main battle tank procured by Venezuela as part of comprehensive military modernization during peak oil revenue period — providing armored capability but facing sustainment challenges. Venezuela ordered 92 T-72B1V (modernized export variant of Soviet T-72B) from Russia 2010-2011 with deliveries completed by 2013. Features 125mm smoothbore gun with autoloader firing armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS) penetrators, high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds, and potentially gun-launched anti-tank guided missiles (9M119 Refleks), composite armor with explosive reactive armor (ERA) bricks providing enhanced protection, 1,130 hp engine providing mobility for 41-tonne weight, modern fire control with laser rangefinder and ballistic computer, and night vision capability. Crew of 3 (commander, gunner, driver). Venezuelan T-72B1V significantly more capable than legacy AMX-30 tanks previously operated providing genuine armored capability. However, operational readiness limited by maintenance challenges, spare parts constraints, limited training, and economic crisis affecting fuel availability. Tank crews receive limited training hours affecting proficiency. January 2026 political instability and reported military operations potentially affected armor units though exact status unclear. Venezuelan T-72 represents investment during oil boom becoming sustainment burden during economic crisis. Future uncertain with ongoing challenges maintaining capability. Critical for territorial defense and regime protection but effectiveness limited by readiness issues.
Operators
- Venezuela
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