The story follows Ukraine’s T-84 line from its Soviet roots in the T-80, the shift to diesel power, and Kharkiv’s attempt to build an independent turret and production chain after the USSR collapsed.
In the late 2000s, while many militaries shifted to drones, cyber warfare, and counter-insurgency, Ukraine decided to invest in something more traditional: a new main battle tank. The BM Oplot, ...
The latest War Thunder update, War Tusk, features a whole host of new Thai ground vehicles (that fall within the Japanese tech tree), including the recently in action Ukrainian-made Oplot-T tank, the ...