The Russian Armed Forces started using T-90C tanks that were intended for India (photo)
Due to the inability to restore the lost armored vehicles by the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation, the Army began to use the export version of the T-90C tank. The first reports of the T-90C tanks to the Russian Federation appeared on September 15. Currently, there have been evidence that Indian export tanks have reached the front. The export version of the T-90C tank does not have elements of the complex of electronic-optical protection "Cherit-1".
The characteristic difference is the presence of an additional dynamic protection unit on the tower of the export version of the T-90, as well as the smoke installation of 902 "Cloud". Also in the T-90C are installed conditioner for the crew and a new welded tower. India produces T-90S tanks in its territory under the license of "Uralvagonzavod". The local name of the Bhishma tank. The machine is equipped with a B-92C2 engine per 1000 horsepower.