M2 Bradley VS T-90M | Armour Piercing Simulation

This simulation shows the impact of multiple rounds of the 25mm M919 APFSDS with a Depleted Uranium penetrator being fired from a Ukrainian M2 Bradley at a range of , targeting the front side of a Russian T-90M hull. The main armor of a modern main battle tank will shrug off the 25mm round. However, mobility kills are possible. Stopping or slowing a tank has a huge impact on how much damage a MBT can inflict. While the treads often have armor panels, those panels aren’t as heavy as the chassis armor. In the combat filmed recently in Ukraine, the first shots from the Bradley destroyed the optics of the T-90M rendering it blind. As a result, the T-90M was unable to return fire, subsequently it drove into a tree and got stuck. T-90M Armour Configuration: 60mm SHA at 68 degrees; 5mm rubber 3mm bulging steel at 68 degrees; 19mm air; 3mm bulging steel 5mm rubber at 68 degrees; 60mm SHA at 68 degrees; 10mm radiation lining; 50mm SHA at 68 degrees;
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