Watching the video, it really looks like the T-90 crew had zero clue what was going on. Wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t even know how many vehicles they were being attacked by. Panic, poor training, and the potential for pvt conscriptovich to have sold critical things off for vodka will do a lot to turn a battle against you.
I think panic. They were taking very accurate fire, and I can only imagine it’s fucking loud when a bushmaster auto cannon is rapidly hitting your tank, even if not penetrating. If even few of the rings were causing real damage, I could see that relentless barrage jarring almost any crew
I’m sure after the first few round of the Bradley hitting hitting their armor they started panicking and made everything even worse than it already was too. There’s a lot to be said for a higher rate of fire than a very slow powerful shot. Sure, the T90 probably only needed one good hit, but it takes a lot more luck and skill to get it.
Watching the video, it really looks like the T-90 crew had zero clue what was going on. Wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t even know how many vehicles they were being attacked by. Panic, poor training, and the potential for pvt conscriptovich to have sold critical things off for vodka will do a lot to turn a battle against you.
I think panic. They were taking very accurate fire, and I can only imagine it’s fucking loud when a bushmaster auto cannon is rapidly hitting your tank, even if not penetrating. If even few of the rings were causing real damage, I could see that relentless barrage jarring almost any crew
Wouldn’t a barrage of non penetrating explosive shells still work well to destroy sensors, cameras and the like?
Absolutely.
I’m sure after the first few round of the Bradley hitting hitting their armor they started panicking and made everything even worse than it already was too. There’s a lot to be said for a higher rate of fire than a very slow powerful shot. Sure, the T90 probably only needed one good hit, but it takes a lot more luck and skill to get it.