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The T-90 main tank is the main tank developed by the Soviet Union and its successor Russia in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Alternative tank project. It is related to the T-72 chariot, including internal structure, power system, etc. It is a new generation of main chariot developed on the basis of the T-72B chariot and using the T-80U fire control system. It is a derivative of the T-72. It was originally named T-72BU, and was renamed T-90 after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. In 1993, the T-90 main chariot was unveiled at the weapons and equipment exhibition held in Kubinka, and mass production began in 1994. The T-90 is the current main force of the Russian Army Armored Forces