Project 80, an amphibious hydrofoil flotation system for the Soviet T-55 tank. Water speed was 58 km/h, land speed was 25 km/h. The system took an hour to assemble and 3 minutes to remove.
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Project 80, an amphibious hydrofoil flotation system for the Soviet T-55 tank. Water speed was 58 km/h, land speed was 25 km/h. The system took an hour to assemble and 3 minutes to remove.

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GoldenEye (1995)
Destroyed obsolete Russian T-55A tank designed in 1950s, Sudzha, September 28, 2025. Source: ukr.warspotting.net
Russian T-55A in Korenevo region of Kursk front, Russia.

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Future Scrap Metal
The Russians are now taking T-55 tanks out of storage and sending them to Ukraine.
The first T-55s were built in the 1950s.
How long before we see the Russians sending T-34s to Ukraine?
From @oleksiireznikov – trolling Russia for having to use tanks built in the 1950s and 1960s to prop up its faltering invasion of Ukraine.
Commentators on state-run Russian TV were talking about deploying tanks currently used as war memorial monuments in Russian towns for WWII. 🫣
The UK is not only sending to Ukraine 14 sophisticated Challenger 2 tanks, it is giving Ukrainian tank crews advanced training on how to operate them.
They will be opposing Russia’s Khrushchev-era tanks which have poorly trained and half-drunk crews.