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I believe that Regiments uses UD due to ~700 being produced by 1991, comparing to ~480 T-80U, units with them being slighlty closer to Germany, and original unit model being based on UD version.
Still, that is unfortunate, I feel as though the T-80BV was plenty good enough to stand as the only tank available, and them not including any Soviet T-72s was something I appreciated due to most games incorrectly assuming the T-72 was in GSFG service. I bet they could have included T-80UDs and T-80Us in a future DLC/update to represent reinforcements, similarly to how they included the new T-72B.
Also the lack of T-64B is unfortunate, as that is my favorite vehicle and I think the T-64B1 is a bit over represented in the game.
And yes UD is the more produced variant by a long shot.
Edit: Asked some people who know more, and the best answer I’ve got is a maybe. Might be the same category of the BMP-3 as a March to War unit (meaning a vehicle that is lore wise rushed into service because of the war).