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modlover230
modlover230 - - 166 comments

cool

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Beckett
Beckett - - 470 comments

ok but where is abrams??

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Mitkovich
Mitkovich - - 168 comments

Россия!

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Shadow_Vllian909
Shadow_Vllian909 - - 4 comments

Wow I keep being amazed by how crappy your knowledge is!!! The T-90 is inferior to the Abrams in every way. They are able to be destroyed with a AT-4 missile while a AT-4 will only disable a Abrams. Get your ******* facts right!!

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Rebelsupertrooper
Rebelsupertrooper - - 119 comments

Not a single Abrams has been destroyed from enemy fire in record. thats just proof it is better.

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TypicalRussianIvan
TypicalRussianIvan - - 961 comments

Yeah, besides those 4 Abrams that were taken down in Iraq.
Not by the AT-4, but the RPG-7

Now, i'm waiting for rage and my downvotes, go on.

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Heinz0r
Heinz0r - - 8 comments

A few Abrams have been destroyed in Iraq.. By the way the T-90 has never been destroyed either ;) And this model somehow looks like a PT-91 to me.

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Description

Main Russian battle tank. Armed with 125mm gun,
two machine guns, and a smoke nade dispenser. This
tank is often considered superior to the Abrams in
that its sloped armor and lack of angles provides
greater deflection of even the most well aimed
SABOT rounds.