Historical detail observation



Recently, I have observed many minor details that I missed previously. A detail that was missed is the presence of splicing in UVZ's old vehicle demonstration footage. To summarize; UVZ showcases their T-90K from the outside and inside. This vehicle is rare, followed by even rarer video footage. 

 

In the second half of the video, the CRT and control panel of the sight do not resemble AGAVA-2, used on T-90K MBTs in the early-mid 1990s. Although, the CRT matches perfectly with the version used on early ESSA modules. Another interesting feature is a similar control panel on the BMP-3 IFVs with Vesna-K TIS. What is rather interesting is the presence of the 1A40 main gunner's sight and not the 1G46 that is usually installed on T-90/S/A variants. This detail makes it difficult to determine whether it is some type of mockup or not.  


Gunners position

Commanders position

ESSA thermal imaging sight

 Lastly, it is worth mentioning that the T-90K in the video matches the vehicle shown in the image below. The surroundings in the video and image are very similar. 

Of course spliced footage in these types of videos is nothing bad, but is rather interesting how UVZ editors compiled various tank footage into 1 video. 


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