| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The T-72 and T-90 use the carousel type autoloader. This autoloader design loads the shell and propellant separately and ejects the spent propellant stub out of the turret. | True | 96%
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| The T-90 platform is essentially a modernized version of the T-72 platform. | True | 89%
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| The T-90M utilizes a remote weapons system with a 12.7 mm machine gun (usually of the Kord model) | True | 85%
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| The T-72/90 series of tanks do not have a single model that can fire gun-launched anti tank guided missiles. | False | 78%
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| The T-72/90 series of tanks utilize a V-12 diesel engine. | True | 74%
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| The T-72B3 uses the Kontact-5 model of explosive reactive armor | True | 74%
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| Many models of the T-72 are fitted with the shtora model of active protection system. | False | 70%
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| The 2a46 125mm cannon (the main armament of the T-72/90 series of tanks) is a smoothbore gun. | True | 67%
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| The average main gun projectile velocity (in m/s) of the T-72/90 series of tanks is lower than that of most western tanks. | False | 63%
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| Contrary to the T-80 series of tanks, the T-72/90s do not suffer from the “jack-in-the-box” effect (ammunition in the autoloader causes the turret to launch itself into the air when the tank is penetrated). | False | 63%
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| The T-72/90 series of tanks seat the driver in between two diesel fuel tanks. | True | 63%
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| The T-72/90s have screens on their lower front plates and turret cheeks to deflect dust away from the engine air intakes. | False | 56%
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| On the variants of the T-72 that are fitted with UV spotlights, they are located on the left side of the turret | True | 48%
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| The T-72/90 series of tanks have 3 periscopes the driver can look out of. | False | 37%
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| Contemporary armaments of the T-72/90 include a 125mm main cannon, a 7.92mm coaxial machine gun, and a 12.7mm anti-air/anti-infantry machine gun. | False | 19%
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