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The HT-90 ''Pružný'' is a Holyn main battle tank produced by Kubeš Machine Building Design Bureau and introduced in the 1990s. The HT-90 and its successors have been produced since 1990. The most recent variant, the HT-90PZ, uses 90% domestic parts and electronics.

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HT-90 Pružný
BM Oplot, Kyiv 2018, 02.jpg
The HT-90 Pružný on static display
TypeMain battle tank
Place of originHolynia
Service history
In service2002-present
Production history
Designed1993-1999
ManufacturerKubeš Machine Building Design Bureau
Unit costHK 4.3 million
Produced1999–present
No. built381
Specifications
Weight46 t (45 long tons; 51 short tons)
LengthOverall: 10.8 m (35 ft 5 in)
Chassis : 7.5 metres (24 ft 7 in)
Width3.7 m (12 ft 2 in)
Height2.215 m (7 ft 3 in)
Crew3 (commander, gunner and driver)

ArmorSteel, composite armor, ERA, with soft-kill and hard-kill anti-missile defense systems
Main
armament
125mm smoothbore gun with ATGM capability
Secondary
armament
7.62mm coax gun
12.7 commander gun
Engine6-cylinder 16.3 litre diesel engine
1,200 hp
Power/weight26 hp/tonne
TransmissionAutomatic
SuspensionIn-arm Suspension Unit
Operational
range
540 kilometres (340 mi)
Speed70 km/h (43 mph)

The HT-90 Pružný is a Holyn main battle tank produced by Kubeš Machine Building Design Bureau and introduced in the 1990s. The HT-90 and its successors have been produced since 1990. The most recent variant, the HT-90PZ, uses 90% domestic parts and electronics.