T-72M1 Main Battle Tank
Type: tank
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Russia
Manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod (UVZ)
First Deployed: 1973
Overview
Soviet/Russian main battle tank forming backbone of Angolan armored forces and most numerous modern tank in inventory. Angola acquired substantial numbers of T-72M1 (export variant) from Soviet Union during Cold War with additional acquisitions post-independence. Features 125mm smoothbore gun with autoloader, composite armor with optional ERA, 780 hp engine, and crew of 3. Combat-proven in various conflicts worldwide. Angolan T-72M1 equips armored brigades providing heavy firepower and protection for conventional warfare, regime protection, and territorial defense. However, operational readiness varies due to maintenance challenges, spare parts availability, and limited training budgets. Efforts to maintain fleet ongoing with potential Russian support. Represents substantial armored capability for region though aging systems require modernization.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 3 (autoloader replaces loader) |
|---|---|
| armor | Composite + steel |
| engine | V-46 diesel, 780 hp |
| weight | ~41 tonnes |
| variant | M1 export version |
| main_gun | 125mm 2A46 smoothbore (autoloader) |
| max_speed | 60 km/h |
Operators
- Algeria
- Angola
- Iraq
- Libya
- Nigeria
- Syria
- Yemen
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