The T90A Tank (The Russian T90 that only russia and post soviet states have) seen in the picture was one captured from the ukraine war by ukranian forces as the T90A probably ran out of fuel and was left on the road by its crew because by the looks of it its in amazing condition and all the markings by the way are ukranian markings painted on like the trident and the cross.
would love to know the story behind its capture. cool piece of modern history you guys have over there now, hope it ends up in a musuem if theres any of it left after whatever testing they do is finished
I saw someone post something about it. That its story was known. Heres something i found on it the tank "belonged to Russia's 27th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, 1st Guards Tank Army." They continued: "It was abandoned in Kurylivka, Kharkiv Oblast around 25 September 2022. It was captured by Ukraine's 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, hence the yellow 9s on the tank while in Louisiana (this is the marking the 92nd puts on their equipment)."
Whats more interesting is why it more than likely arrived in the port of New Orleans or the port of Houston and was being driven to Aberdeen instead of say being off loaded in Baltimore
" i think I'd daily drive it out something like that" I think by day two or so someone from the government would find a way to stop you. "Sorry bud, this cannot be registered as a street legal car"
@@rrosskiprobably captured during the Kherson/kharkiv offensive where there was mass retreating by the Russian. A lot of fancy stuff like t 80bvms and tos 1a’s were captured aswell
What would be even more nice is to own a T-90M Tank if there's a T-90M tank retired in ukrainian service or much better is a T-14 Armata that been captured by Ukrainians and retired to service to be bought by Civilian.
The T90A Tank (The Russian T90 that only russia and post soviet states have) seen in the picture was one captured from the ukraine war by ukranian forces as the T90A probably ran out of fuel and was left on the road by its crew because by the looks of it its in amazing condition and all the markings by the way are ukranian markings painted on like the trident and the cross.
would love to know the story behind its capture. cool piece of modern history you guys have over there now, hope it ends up in a musuem if theres any of it left after whatever testing they do is finished
I saw someone post something about it. That its story was known.
Heres something i found on it
the tank "belonged to Russia's 27th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, 1st Guards Tank Army."
They continued: "It was abandoned in Kurylivka, Kharkiv Oblast around 25 September 2022. It was captured by Ukraine's 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, hence the yellow 9s on the tank while in Louisiana (this is the marking the 92nd puts on their equipment)."
Whats more interesting is why it more than likely arrived in the port of New Orleans or the port of Houston and was being driven to Aberdeen instead of say being off loaded in Baltimore
Only in Louisiana
well there is not much to test since it really is just a T-72 with shtora that doesnt work 90% of the time xd
its engine capabilities are most defenitely better
Still, they can learn a lot from testing this specific model
@@Gr-zny I mean sure more data is always better
@@tavish4699 well the reverse speed is still 4km/h 🤷♀
@@samuelsaktor473 actually?
i could have sworn it had a better gear
or was that the t80?
im not sure now
" i think I'd daily drive it out something like that"
I think by day two or so someone from the government would find a way to stop you. "Sorry bud, this cannot be registered as a street legal car"
Just ductape some mirrors and brake lights I guess?
Haha yea it’s just a dream
are you chechen??
why would he be?
Not at all lol
The tank in the thumbnail is Ukrainian bro, our Ukrainain brothers use a cross marking on their tanks
I am aware, it’s a captured russian tank with Ukrainian unit markings put on it after it was captured
@@Gr-zny ah, i apologise for my mistake
Yeah them Ukrainian Nazis and their Nazi iron cross markings.
@@rrosskiprobably captured during the Kherson/kharkiv offensive where there was mass retreating by the Russian. A lot of fancy stuff like t 80bvms and tos 1a’s were captured aswell
Wait till you see the K52s and electronic warfare equipmen that the Ukrainian army was able to ship to the U.S
What would be even more nice is to own a T-90M Tank if there's a T-90M tank retired in ukrainian service or much better is a T-14 Armata that been captured by Ukrainians and retired to service to be bought by Civilian.