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The T-14 has a 12-speed automatic gearbox, with a top speed of 80–90 km/h (50–56 mph). [1] Sources suggest a partly or fully hydrostatic transmission. [83] Unlike previous Russian and Soviet designs, such as the T-90/80/72/64, the T-14 has seven 700 mm road wheels per side, based on the T-80 variant. [83]
The "Armata" Universal Combat Platform (Russian: Армата) [8] [9] is a Russian advanced next generation modular heavy military tracked vehicle platform. The Armata platform is the basis of the T-14 (a main battle tank), the T-15 (a heavy infantry fighting vehicle), a combat engineering vehicle, an armoured recovery vehicle, a heavy armoured personnel carrier, a tank support combat vehicle ...
Operational. range. 100 mi (161 km) radius of action[2] Maximum speed. 28 km/h (17 mph) The assault tank T14was a joint project between the United Statesand the United Kingdomwith the goal being to produce a universal infantry tank. The T14 project never came to fruition, as a pilot model was not delivered to the UK until 1944 by which time the ...
May 1, 2023 at 8:30 AM. Russia Says T-14 Tanks Began Combat TestsSean Gallup - Getty Images. Russia’s T-14 Armata—an alleged super tank that was the star of Kremlin propaganda circa-2014—has ...
With the Russian T-14 Armata being equipped with ... The propulsion pack is capable of driving the tank to a top road speed of 68 km/h ... Test firing of the new 140 ...
On July 14, 2014, the Trophy system successfully intercepted a 9M133 Kornet anti-tank missile fired from Gaza at an IDF tank. [56] Since the beginning of the Israeli Operation Protective Edge to July 20, 2014, at least four Israeli tanks of senior commanders were protected by the Trophy system in the Gaza Strip. [ 57 ]
The following is a list of ammunition fired by the 125 mm smoothbore gun series used in the T-64, T-72, T-80, M-84, T-90, PT-91, T-14 Armata, and other tanks derived from those designs, as well as the 2A45 Sprut anti-tank gun.
Description. The 2S7 Pion was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet Army and was called M-1975 by NATO (the 2S4 Tyulpan also received the M-1975 designation), whereas its official designation is SO-203 (2S7). It used a new-design chassis, partly based on T-72 and T-80 design, [ 1 ] carrying an externally mounted 2A44 203 mm gun on ...