

The M1A1 and variant Abrams tanks have special systems dedicated for moving and firing.and they are basically 100% accurate in doing this. It is worth adding that these types of vehicles were used in combat, inter alia, during the civil war in Syria since 2011 and during the fighting in the Donbas (since 2014).Just as NoWayDude said, the tanks of WW2 were not good for moving and firing simultaneously. Undoubtedly, the latest versions of this vehicle (T-90M and T-90MS) are modern combat vehicles, which, however - probably - are inferior to Western designs, especially in the field of electronics or armor. Currently, along with the T-14 Armata, it is the most modern tank in the service of the armed forces of the Russian Federation. Originally, during the USSR, it was assumed that the T-90 (originally designated as T-72BU) would replace the T-64, T-72 and T-80 vehicles, leading to the unification and unification of the armored weapons of the Soviet Army. The T-90 tank is in fact a very far-reaching modernization of the T-72B, also using many components from the T-80U. In 2016, the unit price of the T-90MS was estimated at approximately USD 4.6 million. The primary armament is the 125mm 2A46M smoothbore cannon, and the secondary armament consists of the 7.62mm PKMT machine gun and the 12.7mm Kord machine gun. The drive is provided by a single diesel engine W-84MS with 840 hp.

In the basic version (T-90), the combat weight of the tank reaches 46 tons. The first prototypes of this vehicle were made at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s, and the car entered production in 1993. The T-90 is a Russian main battle tank, the so-called 3rd generation from modern times.
