- Reaction score
- 1,771
- Points
- 1,060
T90M numbers seem all over the place but based on the 600+ decent tanks left in storage and the rate of attrition I would suggest Russia should look to have a plan for some of those Iranian and NK assets in place for next summer.Pretty much all the OSINT has Russia running out of Tanks and AFV's sometime in the 3/4'er of 2025. The it depends on who you believe as to how many T-90 they can build from scratch annually.
Then of course the who else may supply them group of Iran and North Korea:
North Korea:
aprox 2,000 mixed former Russian T-55 and Chinese Type 59,
~ 1,500 T-62 variants (inc domestically produced versions).
~600 Domestic T-72 variants
~20 Cheonma-2 which seems to be a clone of the South Korean K1 (Early M1 Abram's domestic production in the RoK) with some WTF factor tossed in.
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Iran:
150 ish Mobarez (a modernized Chieftain)
150-200 M60A1 (unk condition)
2,000+ varying T-72 variants T-72 made under license
400 T72Z (domestic modification of T-62 and Type 59 tanks with Iranian production NATO 105mm M68 gun, and ironically a Ukrainian produced engine) - allegedly withdrawn from service.
400-800 Karrar (the bastard love child of a drunken orgy of a Merkava, Abrams, Challenger, Leopard II and T-90) -
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Realitically Russia could likely get 5-6k of the T-72 variant and other older models from the Axis of Evil partners.
How secure does Iran and NK feel in letting them go?