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Uralvagonzavod

T-80BVM

A modernization of the gas-turbine-powered T-80 line, adding Relikt reactive armor, a new fire control system and the 2A46M-4 gun. Its turbine gives strong cold-weather and rapid-acceleration performance favored for Arctic and northern operations.

In service since 2017 · 2 operator countries

Compiled from public sources ·primary reference ↗ ·last verified 2026-07-02

70

km/h

400

km range

23.7

hp/t

125

mm gun

46,000

kg

Several performance figures for Russia-origin systems are manufacturer or state claims with limited independent verification. Treat these specs as directional, not tested values.

Procurement snapshot

Availability & export

Russian state channel

Rosoboronexport monopoly; Western sanctions exposure and payment/logistics risk for many buyers.

Channel: Rosoboronexport (state)

Fielded & proven

Limited · 2 operators

In service since 2017. Status: active.

Lifecycle cost (est.)

No public unit price to model from. Why so few systems publish one →

Interoperability

No standardised NATO calibre / datalink detected in public specs.

Derived guidance from public data, export regime by country of origin, lifecycle from the GAO ~30% acquisition rule. Verify eligibility, pricing and offsets with the manufacturer and your acquisition authority.

Compatible munitions & weapons

Publicly reported weapons the T-80BVM can carry. Linked items have a full spec page.

Full specifications

Performance

Speed, range, altitude and engagement capability.

Performance specifications
Max speed

Maximum level speed. For aircraft this is at optimal altitude; for ground vehicles, top road speed. Higher means faster response and better kinematic performance.

70 km/h
Stronger than 75% of main battle tanks
Range

Maximum distance: ferry range for aircraft, operational range for vehicles, maximum engagement distance for missiles. Higher means more standoff or persistence.

400 km
Bottom 9% of main battle tanks
Power-to-weight

Engine power per tonne of vehicle weight. Higher means better acceleration and cross-country mobility.

23.7 hp/t
Stronger than 61% of main battle tanks
Muzzle velocity

Projectile speed leaving the barrel. Higher means flatter trajectory and better armor penetration.

1,700 m/s
Stronger than 64% of main battle tanks

Firepower

Armament, payload and guidance.

Firepower specifications
Main armament

Primary weapon: main gun, cannon or missile type.

125 mm 2A46M-4 smoothbore with autoloader
Secondary armament

Additional weapons: coaxial MG, remote weapon station, gun pods.

12.7 mm NSVT + 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun
Caliber

Bore diameter of the main gun or rifle. Larger throws heavier projectiles; not simply better, ammunition commonality matters.

125 mm
Ammunition

Rounds carried (main gun) or standard magazine capacity.

38
Stronger than 12% of main battle tanks

Protection

Armor, countermeasures and survivability.

Protection specifications
Armor

Armor technology: composite, modular, ERA-fitted, uranium-ceramic. Exact compositions are classified.

Composite armor with explosive reactive armor
Reactive armor

Explosive reactive armor (ERA) blocks that disrupt shaped-charge jets.

Yes
Countermeasures

Self-protection: chaff, flares, DIRCM, towed decoys, smoke dischargers, jammers.

smoke grenade launchers, Relikt ERA
NBC protection

Sealed crew compartment with overpressure filtration for nuclear/biological/chemical environments.

Yes

Physical

Dimensions, weight and crew.

Physical specifications
Length

Overall length including gun/probe where applicable.

9.9 m
Width

Overall width, matters for rail/road transport of vehicles.

3.6 m
Height

Overall height. Lower profile is harder to spot and hit for ground vehicles.

2.2 m
Combat weight

Fully loaded weight. Lighter eases transport and bridging limits; heavier often means more armor.

46,000 kg
Crew

Personnel required to operate. Fewer reduces exposure; autoloaders trade a loader for mechanical complexity.

3

Propulsion

Engine, power and fuel.

Propulsion specifications
Engine

Powerplant model and type.

GTD-1250 gas turbine
Engine power

Engine output power. Higher moves more weight faster.

1,100 hp
Stronger than 34% of main battle tanks
Fuel capacity

Internal fuel volume.

1,140 L
Propulsion type

Turbofan, turboshaft, diesel, gas turbine, solid-fuel rocket, ramjet…

Gas turbine

Sensors & avionics

Radar, sensor suite and datalinks.

Sensors & avionics specifications
Sensors

IRST, EO/IR turrets, laser designators, sniper pods, thermal sights.

Sosna-U thermal sight
Thermal imaging

Thermal sights for night and obscured-visibility operations.

Yes

Program

Cost, production scale and operators.

Program specifications
Operator countries

Number of countries operating the system. More operators means broader support ecosystem.

2
Stronger than 57% of main battle tanks

Specifications compiled from public Uralvagonzavod and reference sources ↗. Published defense figures are approximations, treat comparisons as directional. Last verified 2026-07-02.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the top speed of the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM has a maximum speed of 70 km/h.

What is the range of the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM has a maximum range of 400 km.

How much does the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM weigh? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM has a combat weight of 46,000 kg.

How many crew does the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM require? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM requires a crew of 3.

What is the main armament of the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM's primary weapon is the 125 mm 2A46M-4 smoothbore with autoloader.

What engine does the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM use? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM is powered by the GTD-1250 gas turbine.

What is the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM used for? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM is a main battle tank typically used for anti armor, infantry combat.

How many countries operate the Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM? +

The Uralvagonzavod T-80BVM is operated by 2 countries.

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