T-72 in Poland
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:44 pm
As I have complete data for T-72 production in Czechoslovakia I am irritated that I cannot find details about T-72 production in Poland. Worse I am puzzled by polish designations.
Starting information about Czechoslovak and Polish production is that at the same time they were producing same version of T-72. The reason for that is that production of many parts was shared. But designation of final product was not always same.
So far I have these informaton which I would like to clarify:
- Poland received 20 basic T-72 from the USSR in 1978 (optical rangefinder, turret armor steel only), hull armor 80+105+20, 39 rounds for gun).
- Domestic production started in 1981. Soviet designation was T-72M, it differed from basic T-72 with laser range finder. Czechoslovak designation for this variant was just T-72 but in polish sources it was designated as T-72A. Polish army received probably 183 tanks (I am not sure with this).
- Probably in 1985 new variant was produced. Soviet export designation was also T-72M but it added side skirts, smoke launchers and has 44 rounds for gun. It has still steel only turret but one polish source claims that front hull armor was changed to 60+105+50. Czechoslovak and Polish designation is T-72M. Polish army received probably 218 tanks.
- From 1986 T-72M1 was produced with improved armor. Polish army probably received 352 tanks before production was switched to PT-91.
I will be glad if somebody clarifies this.
Starting information about Czechoslovak and Polish production is that at the same time they were producing same version of T-72. The reason for that is that production of many parts was shared. But designation of final product was not always same.
So far I have these informaton which I would like to clarify:
- Poland received 20 basic T-72 from the USSR in 1978 (optical rangefinder, turret armor steel only), hull armor 80+105+20, 39 rounds for gun).
- Domestic production started in 1981. Soviet designation was T-72M, it differed from basic T-72 with laser range finder. Czechoslovak designation for this variant was just T-72 but in polish sources it was designated as T-72A. Polish army received probably 183 tanks (I am not sure with this).
- Probably in 1985 new variant was produced. Soviet export designation was also T-72M but it added side skirts, smoke launchers and has 44 rounds for gun. It has still steel only turret but one polish source claims that front hull armor was changed to 60+105+50. Czechoslovak and Polish designation is T-72M. Polish army received probably 218 tanks.
- From 1986 T-72M1 was produced with improved armor. Polish army probably received 352 tanks before production was switched to PT-91.
I will be glad if somebody clarifies this.