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I decidet to start new thread -this time about tank numbers and it's operational status.
Poland:
All tanks used in Polish army (on paper):
128 Leopard-2A4
220 PT-91
351 T-72M1
whole: ~700 tanks
In operational status:
116 Leopard-2A4 in 10 Tk.Bde
12 Leopard-2A4 in Leopard-2 trening center.
~196 PT-91
~40-60 T-72M1 after rebuild
whole: 364-380 tanks, quite modern: 128 Leopard-2A4
Germany
Soon it will be only:
225 Leopard-2A6
125 Leopard-2A5 in reserve
~40 Leopard-2A4 "hidden" in trening units, factory teams, etc
whole: 390-400 tanks
operational status: 225 Leopard-2A6
Czech republic and Slovakia
30 T-72M4CZ
93 T-72M1 (during withdrawn)
Operational status: 30 tanks
Slovakia:
less then 30 T-72M in operational status only few tanks.
Ukraina
-106 BM Bułat (T-64BM) - in one Tank Bde.
-224 T-64BW in two Tank Bde.
- ~320 T-64BW in ten Mech. Bde.
~50 T-64BW in costal defense / marine
~120 T-64BW in other units
slighty more then 100 T-80 in reserve
And:
~2500 withdrawn T-64 tanks - most are junk now.
Operational status shoud have all T-64BM propably most T-64BW from both Tank Bde, and some part of the 320 T-64BW from mech bede.
Whole: 820 tanks.
Operational status: propably 500-620 tanks.
Belarus
Here is funny when we came to the numbers...
96x T-80B/BW (as Lindsky said - withdrawn and prepered to sell)
1400x T-72B/BW (oficcialy) but in fact - how many tanks shoud be needed for only 3 existed in Belarus army Mechaniseted Brigade ? Even if we take 112 taks for one Bde. (like in Soviet Union times) then we have 336 needet tanks. If we count other reserve brigade in Belarus army (2-3) able to have tanks then we have second 336 tanks on stock -and those value is the biggest from any possible now. (~680 T-72BV)
So we have:
~680 T-72BV
Operational status: ~336 tanks (T-72BV)
Russia
The most problematic country to estimate. Official data are taken from space and count anytching on tracks whit gun.
What is sure, quite young and shoud be able to fight:
-210 T-90A (Ob.188A1/A2)
-130 T-90 (Ob.188)
-220 T-72BA (Ob.184A/A1)
-450 T-80U (Ob.219) (Important - all T-80UD are sent to far est to the reserve. During war those tanks will replace T-80BV and those T-80BV will be sent to reserve brigades)
+
200 T-72BA1 during modernisation process (Ob.184A1/A2?) +15 new ordered T-90A
In operational status shoud be at least ~450 T-80BV (as value equal to T-80U numbers), and around 200 T-72B (more or less)
So soon we have:
225 T-90A
130 T-90
220 T-72BA
450 T-80U (reserve to replace T-80BV)
450 T-80BV
200 T-72BA1
~200 T-72B??
Whole ~1875
In sure operational status now: ~1225 (T-90, T-90A, T-80BV, T-72BA)
Modern: 225 T-90A...
+ mass of tank on junkyard, or other in "reserve" rather in unkown number...
BTW - Lidsky:
Poland:
All tanks used in Polish army (on paper):
128 Leopard-2A4
220 PT-91
351 T-72M1
whole: ~700 tanks
In operational status:
116 Leopard-2A4 in 10 Tk.Bde
12 Leopard-2A4 in Leopard-2 trening center.
~196 PT-91
~40-60 T-72M1 after rebuild
whole: 364-380 tanks, quite modern: 128 Leopard-2A4
Germany
Soon it will be only:
225 Leopard-2A6
125 Leopard-2A5 in reserve
~40 Leopard-2A4 "hidden" in trening units, factory teams, etc
whole: 390-400 tanks
operational status: 225 Leopard-2A6
Czech republic and Slovakia
30 T-72M4CZ
93 T-72M1 (during withdrawn)
Operational status: 30 tanks
Slovakia:
less then 30 T-72M in operational status only few tanks.
Ukraina
-106 BM Bułat (T-64BM) - in one Tank Bde.
-224 T-64BW in two Tank Bde.
- ~320 T-64BW in ten Mech. Bde.
~50 T-64BW in costal defense / marine
~120 T-64BW in other units
slighty more then 100 T-80 in reserve
And:
~2500 withdrawn T-64 tanks - most are junk now.
Operational status shoud have all T-64BM propably most T-64BW from both Tank Bde, and some part of the 320 T-64BW from mech bede.
Whole: 820 tanks.
Operational status: propably 500-620 tanks.
Belarus
Here is funny when we came to the numbers...
96x T-80B/BW (as Lindsky said - withdrawn and prepered to sell)
1400x T-72B/BW (oficcialy) but in fact - how many tanks shoud be needed for only 3 existed in Belarus army Mechaniseted Brigade ? Even if we take 112 taks for one Bde. (like in Soviet Union times) then we have 336 needet tanks. If we count other reserve brigade in Belarus army (2-3) able to have tanks then we have second 336 tanks on stock -and those value is the biggest from any possible now. (~680 T-72BV)
So we have:
~680 T-72BV
Operational status: ~336 tanks (T-72BV)
Russia
The most problematic country to estimate. Official data are taken from space and count anytching on tracks whit gun.
What is sure, quite young and shoud be able to fight:
-210 T-90A (Ob.188A1/A2)
-130 T-90 (Ob.188)
-220 T-72BA (Ob.184A/A1)
-450 T-80U (Ob.219) (Important - all T-80UD are sent to far est to the reserve. During war those tanks will replace T-80BV and those T-80BV will be sent to reserve brigades)
+
200 T-72BA1 during modernisation process (Ob.184A1/A2?) +15 new ordered T-90A
In operational status shoud be at least ~450 T-80BV (as value equal to T-80U numbers), and around 200 T-72B (more or less)
So soon we have:
225 T-90A
130 T-90
220 T-72BA
450 T-80U (reserve to replace T-80BV)
450 T-80BV
200 T-72BA1
~200 T-72B??
Whole ~1875
In sure operational status now: ~1225 (T-90, T-90A, T-80BV, T-72BA)
Modern: 225 T-90A...
+ mass of tank on junkyard, or other in "reserve" rather in unkown number...
BTW - Lidsky:
Hom many tanks have now Russian Tk.Bde?For last year:
12 brigades with T-80BV
1 brigade with T-80U
5 brigades with T-72BA
4 brigades with T-72BM/B3
7 brigades with T-72B
7 brigades with T-90A
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