Thai Oplot-T tanks enter action for the first time in operation in Cambodia (X @sentdefender)
The Thai Army employed its Ukrainian-made Oplot-T tanks for the first time in real operations in Cambodia, during an attack carried out by Task Force Burapha against a Cambodian facility near the border.
According to military authorities, the site was used as a base for indirect fire, machine gun positions, and a weapons depot aimed at attacks against Thai troops.
The armored vehicles, belonging to the 2nd Cavalry Battalion, were seen in action in a video released by the Thai forces themselves. Equipped with light grids installed on the turrets to enhance protection against drones and explosives, the Oplot-T tanks supported the advance of Thai troops, who continue to operate within Cambodian territory since the start of the offensive.
Thailand currently operates 49 Oplot-T tanks, delivered between 2013 and 2018 after a contract signed with Ukraine. The fleet has been adapted to tropical climates and received positive evaluations for combat performance, although it requires rigorous maintenance.
The country also operates BREM-84 Atlet support vehicles, capable of replacing essential tank components, including the turret and engine, reinforcing the logistical capability of armored units.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @sentdefender | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
Footage shows T-84 BM Oplot-T Main Battle Tanks, sold to Thailand by Ukraine in 2018, operated by the Royal Thai Army’s 11th Special Task Force on the Thai-Cambodian Border, shelling a casino compound utilized by the Cambodian Army this morning, December 9, 2025, opposite of the… pic.twitter.com/4SozC8VAOI
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