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Today we’ll be taking a look at the BM Oplot-T, an export version of the Ukrainian T-84 Oplot MBT for the Thai Army!
BM Oplot-T: A Main Battle Tank for Japan at Rank VIII
At a glance:
- Excellent armor protection
- New APFSDS round and tandem ATGM
- Modern fire control system
- Actual reverse speed of 30 km/h!
- Soft-kill APS and LWR
- Poor gun depression
The T-84 Oplot tank (Object 478DU9) was a further development of the T-80UD Beryoza design developed by the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau. Adopted by Ukraine on February 8th, 2000, it featured a 1,200 HP 6TD-2 engine, a new welded turret, an improved weapons control system, and multi-layer ERA protection.
The new engine significantly increased the Oplot's mobility, particularly with the addition of a reverse clutch that allowed the tank to reach a reverse speed of 30 km/h. A further modification, the Object 478DU9-1, received enhanced armor protection from the addition of Duplet external ERA, and the PNK-6 panoramic commander’s sighting system.
The export version BM Oplot-T (Object 478DU9-T) was produced for Thailand from 2013 to 2018, with 49 units manufactured. It featured an additional power unit, modified side screens, a rear turret bustle, and an additional ladder at the rear.
Introducing the Oplot-T!
Meet one of the most advanced examples of the T-80 family: the export variant of the T-84 Oplot, used by the Thai Armed Forces! It features good armor combined with ERA, powerful shells, advanced electronic systems, and improved reverse mobility. And it’s coming for Japan! Let’s take a closer look.
The BM Oplot-T is a further development of the T-80UD MBT from the Kharkiv tank plant. In this blog, we'll first examine the tank's armor protection, as the Oplot features a new turret design and a modified hull. In addition to the T-80 series' traditional combination of homogeneous steel and ERA, Ukrainian designers equipped the Oplot with domestic ERA modules, both integrated and external. These ERA blocks not only significantly increase protection against HEAT-based weapons, such as guided missiles, but also improve protection from kinetic projectiles. Duplet ERA blocks have been added to the sides of the hull and are also mounted on the frontal sections of the hull and turret. But that’s not all! The already well-protected Oplot is also equipped with a Laser Warning Receiver (LWR) and Varta soft-kill APS, which disrupts the guidance of SACLOS ATGMs, causing them to deviate from their flight path.
Did you know? “Oplot” translates to “Stronghold”.
There’s a lot of interesting stuff inside of the BM Oplot-T. The main compartment still features the large carousel-type autoloader with 28 rounds, which provides a high rate of fire independent of crew skill. Specific to the Thai variant, the rear of the turret includes an extended bustle rack where additional ammunition is stored. The BM Oplot-T also features a modern fire control system, including a panoramic commander’s sight, laser rangefinder, and thermal imaging for both the commander and gunner.
Diving into the ammunition now, where the Oplot really shines. In addition to the rounds familiar from tanks in the USSR tree, the BM Oplot-T is armed with the excellent GP125 ATGM. The Oplot also fires the new top-end BTA4 APFSDS round, with a maximum penetration of more than half a meter of armor!
Having covered the electronics, firepower, and armor, let's take a look at the mobility. There’s a big elephant in the room here, and that’s if the reverse speed, so typically slow on the T-80 series, has improved. And the answer is yes! The Oplot is powered by a new 1,200 HP engine, enabling it to reach top speeds of around 70 km/h on ideal surfaces. However, its most remarkable feature is the improved transmission. Unlike its T-72 and T-80 predecessors, the Oplot boasts an impressive reverse speed of 30 km/h, allowing it to quickly withdraw behind cover after firing and maneuver more easily in tight situations. This makes the BM Oplot-T one of the better MBTs in the game in terms of overall mobility!
Alright, that’s this one done! The almighty export variant of the BM Oplot-T is coming to rank VIII in the Japanese ground forces tree from Thailand! We’re all waiting for the release of the Tusk Force update to try out this new tank in battles too, it’s coming soon!
Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.
You can kick-start and greatly speed up the research of the BM Oplot-T with these packs:

- Chi-He (5th Regiment) (Rank II, Japan)
- Ki-44-I 34 Shoki (Rank II, Japan)
- Premium Account for 7 days
- 120.000 Silver Lions

- Type 90B "Fuji" (Rank VII, Japan)
- Premium account for 20 days
- 2500 Golden Eagles







Comments (22)
Comments will be premoderatedI know you are reskinning world champs but calling BTA4 new when its a renamed DTW125 which is ZTZ 99 II and III's fromer top shell is a stretch.
I think they mean new to the T-series
This is one amazing looking machine, I need this in my lineup asap!
Update tomorrow?
yes
the vertical drive is a deal breaker for me IMO
Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game. So I'm curious.
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