![2S7 pion (trost) on X: "vehicle protection is very important. at the back of the turret there is an ammunition box protected by the "blowout panels" system which consists of a box 2S7 pion (trost) on X: "vehicle protection is very important. at the back of the turret there is an ammunition box protected by the "blowout panels" system which consists of a box](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F6cUYgVXgAAshnH.jpg)
2S7 pion (trost) on X: "vehicle protection is very important. at the back of the turret there is an ammunition box protected by the "blowout panels" system which consists of a box
Effects of Various Blowout Panel Configurations on the Structural Response of Los Alamos National Laboratory Building 16-340 to Internal Explosions - UNT Digital Library
![One big difference between modern tanks and Soviet ones is the addition of blowout panels and blast doors in order to improve the post penetration sur - Thread from bttr @bttr01438851 - Rattibha One big difference between modern tanks and Soviet ones is the addition of blowout panels and blast doors in order to improve the post penetration sur - Thread from bttr @bttr01438851 - Rattibha](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FoccDV0WIAE3QQR.jpg)
One big difference between modern tanks and Soviet ones is the addition of blowout panels and blast doors in order to improve the post penetration sur - Thread from bttr @bttr01438851 - Rattibha
![Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center](https://cnic.jp/english/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/blow-out-photo.jpg)
Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center
![bttr on X: "But even if the blast doors are closed, blowout panels and compartmentation are not a guarantee for the crew's survival when the main gun ammunition detonates. Why is that? bttr on X: "But even if the blast doors are closed, blowout panels and compartmentation are not a guarantee for the crew's survival when the main gun ammunition detonates. Why is that?](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FocSVCSXoAAwNqC.jpg)
bttr on X: "But even if the blast doors are closed, blowout panels and compartmentation are not a guarantee for the crew's survival when the main gun ammunition detonates. Why is that?
![Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center](https://cnic.jp/english/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Goto-san-Fig.1.jpg)
Blowout Panels Useless in an Accident – Basic design fault of the Tokai No.2 NPP – Citizens' Nuclear Information Center
Was or is it feasible for Soviet/Russian MBTs from T-64 to 90 to be outfitted with underside blowout panels? If not, then what technical limitations of the vehicle(s) inhibits this possibility? -
![Lord Bebo on X: "The Russian T90 has blowout panels too, so if you compare Abrams and the T90 … on that topic they are same. 3/" / X Lord Bebo on X: "The Russian T90 has blowout panels too, so if you compare Abrams and the T90 … on that topic they are same. 3/" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fne1NFmagAAWvTq.jpg)
Lord Bebo on X: "The Russian T90 has blowout panels too, so if you compare Abrams and the T90 … on that topic they are same. 3/" / X
![I was skeptical by Gaijin's claim that during cook-off the turret needs to turn away from the engine, but then I found this image. : r/Warthunder I was skeptical by Gaijin's claim that during cook-off the turret needs to turn away from the engine, but then I found this image. : r/Warthunder](http://www.btvt.narod.ru/4/t-90vsabrams/09.jpg)
I was skeptical by Gaijin's claim that during cook-off the turret needs to turn away from the engine, but then I found this image. : r/Warthunder
![bttr on X: "One big difference between modern tanks and Soviet ones is the addition of blowout panels and blast doors in order to improve the post penetration survivability. The idea is bttr on X: "One big difference between modern tanks and Soviet ones is the addition of blowout panels and blast doors in order to improve the post penetration survivability. The idea is](https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video_thumb/FocGFfqWIAALDOd.jpg)