The article is still from the BMPD…there, in the article and under the spoiler, a photo of the T-80UA is from the Plisa…
2.The protective casing is the same as that of the Agave-2, but it is the same for the Plisa…considering that Agave-2 (1990) was an anachronism for 2005, even in Russia, it is 100% Plisa…
Spoiler
There is a solid source here-38 research institutes…These works were carried out, tests were carried out by SKB SPETSMASH (it is at the same time the developer of the modernization of the T-80UA)…
In fact, we have a break in the development of Russian thermal imagers in the period 2000-2010…we were friends with France at that time, so in 2005, when it was put into service, there was nothing except the Plisa…
5.So, in fact, the adaptation of previously carried out work for the installation of the Plisa (replacing the original Russian ones with which the tests were carried out) …
6.The composition SUO T-80UA for 2005 was somewhere on the Internet…
@Yontzee can you please made a suggestion for Object 219M.
which is this thing
what is basically what T-80 could become instead of the BVM modification.
Thanks.
There are photos, there is information from 38 research institutes, there is a logic for the supply of thermal imagers by year, there are articles by S. Suvorov/BMPD and here is Gurkhan…I do not know what else developers need?