Russian Tank Uses Smoke Generator to Conceal Itself During Combat

What appears to be a Russian T-90 near Izyum can be seen utilizing a smoke generator to provide concealment for itself while it maneuvers between firing positions.


I could be wrong on the tank type. It appears to be a T-90 based on it's equipment, but I'm sure someone who spent hundreds of hours looking at enemy tank silhouettes on flashcards will pop into the comments to correct me by saying it's a T-62, or T-72. If you're that guy, please do it in the most condescending way possible so that I can go back to identifying every piece of armor as a tank, because regardless of their make and model every tank is still a tank. Russian Tank, Ukrainian Tank, Chinese Tank, American Tank. It's all a tank at the end of the day.


Anyways, this footage is from the Russian perspective near Izyum. It shows a Russian tank utilizing an on-board smoke generator to conceal its location as it travels between firing positions. The Russians appear to be using this tactic to make it harder for enemy ATGMs to take out their armor.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

What appears to be a Russian T-90 near Izyum can be seen utilizing a smoke generator to provide concealment for itself while it maneuvers between firing positions.


I could be wrong on the tank type. It appears to be a T-90 based on it's equipment, but I'm sure someone who spent hundreds of hours looking at enemy tank silhouettes on flashcards will pop into the comments to correct me by saying it's a T-62, or T-72. If you're that guy, please do it in the most condescending way possible so that I can go back to identifying every piece of armor as a tank, because regardless of their make and model every tank is still a tank. Russian Tank, Ukrainian Tank, Chinese Tank, American Tank. It's all a tank at the end of the day.


Anyways, this footage is from the Russian perspective near Izyum. It shows a Russian tank utilizing an on-board smoke generator to conceal its location as it travels between firing positions. The Russians appear to be using this tactic to make it harder for enemy ATGMs to take out their armor.


josh brooks

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