Mégegyszer: A Harkovi harckocsigyár legyártott T-80U/UD tankjainak száma évek szerint.
1983-ban 10 darab U
1985-ben 30 darab U és 5 darab UD
1986-ban kezdődött az UD sorozatgyártása(U-t már nem gyártottak)
Évek szerint már megérted a darabszámokat.
Tehát összesen 40 U-t és 715 UD-t gyártottak. 1991 decemberében Szünt meg a SZU-tehát 1986-1991-ben épült tank az szovjet készlet. Ebből kapott Pakisztán. Az, hogy megkapta a későbbi 84-es hegesztett tornyát nem oszt , nem szoroz.
Т-80У/УД в Харькове
1983 - 10 ед.Т-80У (декабрь).
1985 - 30 ед.Т-80У+5 ед.Т-80УД.
далее только УД.
1986 - 45-47 ед.
1987 - 75 ед.
1988 - 125 ед.
1989 -150 ед.
1990 - 170 ед.
1991 - 100 ед.
1992 - 43 ед.
Итого 40 ед.Т-80У и 715 ед.Т-80УД.
About 300 were still at the Ukrainian factory when the Soviet Union broke up,
https://sites.google.com/site/roberttuit/t80-ud
Tehát sose került a szovjet csapatokhoz, az ukrán gyárban maradtak.
It developed domestic components, including a welded turret, which was in use on the new T-84. Ukraine was able to ship 20 more T-80UD tanks to Pakistan between February and May 1997.[48][51] These 35 tanks were from Ukrainian Army stocks of 52 T-80UDs; they were built in the Malyshev plant several years before but were not delivered to their original destination. Their capabilities were below the standard agreed by both Ukraine and Pakistan.[51] The contract was completed by shipping another 285 Ukrainian T-80UD MBTs between 1997 and early 2002. These had the welded turret and other manufacturing features of the T-84.
Egyébként az oroszoknak van 460 db UD-je, az ukránoknak 137 db UD-je, a pakisztániaknak meg 320 db UD-je, akkor hogy van az a 715 darab összes gyártott mennyiség? Kb.200 lóg valahol. Lehet, hogy a 175 darab új tornyú harckocsi új gyártású?
Én ezt találtam, ezek szerint 97-től gyártották az ukránok, nyilván a 715 darabon felül a hiányzó mennyiséget.
The T-80UD production line started again in the Ukraine to enable the remainder of the Pakistani MBT order to be met. In mid-1997, it was not clear as to whether the Ukraine was in a position to build all the subsystems of the T-80UD.
As of late 1997 the well-publicized sale of 320 Ukrainian T-80UD MBTs to Pakistan appeared to be dead in the water. A total of only 35 T-80UDs had been delivered to Pakistan in two separate batches in March and May 1997. These 35 tanks were reportedly drawn from Ukrainian Army stocks and had capabilities below the level agreed to by the two countries. According to Moscow's Kommersant Daily, this apparently caused the Pakistani government to cancel the sale. The Russian government had been publicly against this sale from the very beginning, and has repeatedly refused to supply Ukraine with critical components needed to build the T-80UDs. While the more modern Ukrainian T-84 MBT is "80% Ukrainian-made," the T-80UD is a largely Russian product. Pakistan had been assured by Ukraine that the contract for the T-80UDs would be honored in spite of pressure and lack of support from Russia.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/t-80ud.htm
The final deliveries took place in late 1999. The vehicles of the final batches incorporated many features of the T-84, including an all-welded turret and other improvements. By early 2002 Pakistan had taken delivery of 320 Ukraine-manufactured T-80UD main battle tanks, with orders for 250 more.