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- T-14 Armata - Wikipedia
The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation Russian: Объект 148, romanized: Obyekt 148, lit 'Object 148') is a Russian fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT) based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform
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- Russia’s ‘New’ T-14 Armata Tank Is Only Known For 1 Thing
Key Points and Summary: The T-14 Armata, Russia’s next-generation main battle tank, has failed to materialize as a combat-ready platform after a decade of hype The Vision: Unveiled in 2015, it promised an unmanned turret, crew capsule, and active protection systems to leapfrog Western designs The Reality: Sanctions, hand-built production lines, and exorbitant costs have […]
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- T-14 Armata: Russias Tank Nightmare Just Wont End
The T-14 Armata is probably the most advanced MBT that Russia has ever produced in its long history of developing such systems On paper, it is lightyears ahead of the competition
- T-14 Armata Tank: Russia’s Next-Gen Main Battle Tank
Powered by the robust T14 Armata engine, this tank pushes the boundaries of mobility, firepower, and survivability on the modern battlefield While the T-14 Armata tank has faced production delays and a high cost, its innovative design continues to shape the future of armored warfare
- Armata Universal Combat Platform - Wikipedia
The Armata will use a new type of lightweight armor designated 44S-SV-SH, developed by the Scientific Research Institute of Steel This armor does not lose its qualities when used in extremely low temperatures, which may indicate an interest in using the tank in Arctic conditions
- T-14 Armata - Army Recognition
The Armata is fitted with a new unmanned remote weapon station turret Russian experts believe that the appearance of the remotely controlled gun would eventually lead to the development of a fully robotic tank that could be deployed as part of a spearhead in the offensive
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