The Problem is the T-90 is WAAAAAAAY overrated (10 to 15%) in game terms.
It looks like some Russian teenager did the numbers for the T90.
An RHAE of 1100mm! Somebody has been deep into the pipe for that number.
ALL the Soviet/Russian Armor rating's need to be cut by about 1/4.
http://www.militaryfactory.com/armor...p?armor_id=161
The Russians, like the Soviets are stuck in WW2 when it comes to MBT design. What they see as 'features' are actually 'bugs'.
A short list of examples;
Low profile. Important in WW2 where you had hordes of tanks crawling across the Steppes, it is a serious drawback in a modern tank. That low profile limits the ability of the MBT to get a 'hull down' firing position. Being hull down is of greater value then a low profile.
Auto loader. A complex bit of gear that even when working is slower then a human. Plus by reducing the crew from 4 to 3, you increase the maintenance workload of the crew by 1/3rd. That lowers crew efficiency, which is already pretty low because of the low profile making the tank uncomfortable to live in. Not only does this lower crew effectiveness, it causes the crew to leave the MBT for rest breaks. 80% of tankers killed are killed outside their tank.
I could go on, but I will make one more point, then stop. American tanks have blow out panels so if the ammo explodes, the force of the explosion will be directed outside the MBT. In a soviet MBT the blow out panel is called a 'turret' by other nations.
Soviet Armor sucks. That is why it keeps getting slaughtered in REAL combat. I'm trying to find a link to the research the Israelis did on the armor they captured in their various battle. It seems quality control isn't so hot;
http://www.weaponsofwwii.com/story-o...mor-commentary
The above link is for WW2, but IT STILL APPLIES today. The Soviets/Russians haven't learned yet what makes a good MBT.
They never will because their social system won't allow them to see it.
The simple fact is that any weapon system is no better then the crew using it. In the above URL, the German officer writing the article hits the nail on the head. The T-34 was inferior to the German tanks because it has a two man turret. Period. The motorheads that don't seem to understand that tanks have crews never see the point here, Despite the Germans running up absurd kill ratios against the T-34, they keep insisting the T-34 was a superior tank. Despite mountains of evidence otherwise.
No, once you get off the paper or monitor and onto the battlefield, Soviet/Russian tanks get pounded. They will continue to get pounded until the Soviets/Russians figure it out. That won't happen until the Russian social system recognizes the value of human life and it's primacy over the state.
Here is a URL to a technical intelligence site;
http://www.wlhoward.com/id3.htm
This is from FAS, which is a socialist organization that is prolly a former Soviet front. I say that because they have been running on fumes since the Soviet collapse, which would indicate their funding was cut off.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/docs/5T90.pdf
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Times have changed since the T-90/T-90S first appeared in 1993. Built upon
the poor performance of Iraqi-employed T-72s in Desert Storm, network news
footage of turretless M-84A MBTs ablaze in the former Yugoslavia, and the
misplaced bad press dumped on the T- 80BV MBT for its performance in
Chechnya, large export orders for modernized T-72s and T-80U MBTs have not
materialized."
Multi million dollar targets are not in great demand.
Most sources give a 800 RHA and a 870 RHAE (HEAT) rating for the T-90.
Numbers like that are dubious (WAG's) to say the least, but they are the best there is. In game terms that would be 80 and 87 instead of the 90 and 110 in the game.
If I can find that IDF article, I'll post it. Examination of wrecked T-62 by the IDF and T-72's by the US Army show serious quality control problems in all the soviet MBT. Bubbles and air pockets in the Armor showing that the were not manufactured corectly.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/docs/5T90.pdf