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How Ukraine's Newly-Bolstered Tank Army Compares to Russia's

Challenger 2
> Country of origin: United Kingdom
> In use by: Ukraine
> Main artillery: 120 mm rifled gun
> Max speed: 37 mph
> Operational range: 160 – 340 miles
> Engine output: 1,200 horsepower
> Total units on/going to battlefield: 14

The British Challenger 2 tank is designed for battling other tanks. Over its now 30-year lifespan, the Challenger 2 has seen action in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Iraq, and not a single Challenger has ever been destroyed by enemy forces, according to British military content site Forces Net. The United Kingdom has pledged to send 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine.

Powered by a 1,200 horsepower diesel engine, the 69 ton Challenger is slightly slower than the American Abrams and German Leopard tanks. The Challenger protects its crew with heavy armor said to be twice as strong as steel. The rifled barrel of the 120 mm gun on the Challenger 2 is unique among NATO tanks, allowing for the use of a specific type of long-range ammunition, according to the UK Defence Journal.

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T-14 Armata
> Country of origin: Russia
> In use by: Russia
> Main artillery: 125 mm smoothbore cannon
> Max speed: 56 mph
> Operational range: 311 miles
> Engine output: 1,200 horsepower
> Total units on/going to battlefield: Not available

Introduced in Moscow in 2015, the T-14 Armata tank sounded alarm bells in the West. The British press described it as the most advanced tank in a generation, and a senior army official said, “Without hyperbole, Armata represents the most revolutionary step change in tank design in the last half century.” The T-14 is the first tank to be outfitted with an automatic, uncrewed turret, which supports a 125 mm cannon capable of firing laser-guided missiles. The main armament is also reportedly upgradable to a much larger 152 mm gun.

However, in the years since, production of the T-14 at scale has been plagued with problems, prompting the Kremlin to reduce the planned fleet size. Existing T-14s are in reportedly poor condition and have recurring problems with their engines and thermal imaging systems, and Russian troops have been reluctant to accept them. Deploying these untested machines in Ukraine would be a risk. According to British defense officials, any deployment of T-14s will likely only be for propaganda purposes.

Leclerc
> Country of origin: France
> In use by: Ukraine
> Main artillery: 120 mm smoothbore cannon
> Max speed: 44 mph
> Operational range: 342 miles
> Engine output: 1,500 horsepower
> Total units on/going to battlefield: N/A

French President Emmanuel Macron is under increasing pressure to supply Ukraine with battle tanks, following pledges from Germany, Great Britain, and the United States. France’s defense ministry is said to be continually weighing the possibility of sending some number of the country’s Leclerc battle tanks. Hesitancy from Paris is partially because France has only 222 Leclerc tanks, many of which are not battle ready.

Leclerc tanks were first introduced in 1992, with production ceasing in 2001, according to Army Technology site. The tank features a 120 mm cannon with an automatic loading system capable of firing a variety of explosive and armor piercing ammunition at a rate of 12 rounds per minute. The tank also has a remote controlled 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine gun, a 12.7 mm machine gun, nine grenade launch tubes, and is capable of engaging six different targets in half a minute. Whether or not any of these machines end up on the battlefield in Ukraine remains to be seen.

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T-90
> Country of origin: Russia
> In use by: Russia
> Main artillery: 125 mm smoothbore cannon
> Max speed: 37 mph
> Operational range: 340 miles
> Engine output: 840-1,250 horsepower
> Total units on/going to battlefield: 1,000

The T-90, in service since 1992, is Russia’s latest, fully operational battle tank. Far more capable than the T-72, T-90 tanks have a 125 mm smoothbore gun that can fire armor piercing rounds, explosive anti-tank rounds, and anti-personnel fragmentation rounds, according to Army Technology. T-90s also have a guided missile system with a maximum range of 4,000 meters.

Defensively, the armor-plated tank is equipped with infrared jammers and is protected against nuclear, chemical, and biological attacks. Though the T-90 is a highly capable and advanced piece of equipment, Russia has lost at least 43 of them to Javelin anti-tank missiles and rocket launchers since the start of the war. Analysts attribute these losses to misuse by the Russian military rather than any specific shortcoming of the tank itself.

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Leopard 2
> Country of origin: Germany
> In use by: Ukraine
> Main artillery: 120 mm smoothbore cannon
> Max speed: 43 mph
> Operational range: 170 miles (avg.)
> Engine output: 1,500 horsepower
> Total units on/going to battlefield: 112

The Leopard 2 is a 55-ton German tank manufactured by Munich based Krauss-Massei Wegmann. Germany and allied nations also using the Leopard 2 intend to eventually send a combined 112 Leopard 2s to Ukraine. For now, Germany and Poland have pledged to send 14 Leopard 2s each, while other countries, including Finland, Norway, Spain, Canada, have pledged smaller numbers.

First introduced in 1979, the Leopard 2 has had several upgrades since its inception, including a landmine protection system and the ability to fire anti-tank guided missiles, according to Army Technology. The tank’s 120 mm gun can accurately engage targets nearly 2 miles away. The Leopard 2 has several advantages over the American made M1 Abrams such as easier to use and running on diesel fuel, which is more widely available. The Leopard is also notable for its speed and maneuverability.

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