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On 9 December 2021 MIC First Deputy Chairman Andrei Yelchaninov said that state trials of new ammunition loader for the T-14 should be fully completed in 2022, and that "more than 40" Armata tanks will be delivered to Russian armed forces "after 2023".
Russia's hailed T-14 Armata main battle tanks have arrived in Ukraine, Russian state media reported on Tuesday, with Kyiv set to receive the promised U.S. M1 Abrams tanks.
Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions "but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations," the RIA state news agency reported...
While, quite naturally, the range and particular technical capabilities of the U.S. Army’s emerging tank sights are not available for security reasons, several Russian news reports, such as the...
When Russia first unveiled the T-14 Armata tank to the public in 2015, western militaries took note of next-generation juggernaut’s futuristic and flexible d...
According to preliminary reports, the new tank designated T-14 Armata will be less radical and ambitious than the canceled ‘Object 195’ or T-95. It will weigh less, therefore being more agile and more affordable when compared to its more ambitious predecessors.
In early October 2021, Russia unveiled the 3VD35 protective aerosol ammo for the country’s most powerful battle tanks T-14 Armata. “The purpose of this weapon is to create a shielding ...
In 2022, the Russian military began the serial production of the T-14 ‘Armata’ tank. In the coming years, the country will get 132 heavily armed machines of this class. When foreign...
T-14 Armata is a new-generation main battle tank (MBT) developed by Russian company Uralvagonzavod (UVZ). It was officially unveiled for the first time during the Moscow Victory Day Parade in May 2015.
The Russian government has revealed that its new T-14 Armata main battle tank was shipped to Syria for use under “field conditions.” Armata, a brand new tank design, was apparently...
Discover the T-14 Armata, Russia's latest battle tank with explosive reactive armor, laser-guided missile, and advanced fire-control systems. Explore its features, setbacks, and controversial...
Russia’s T-14 Armata—an alleged super tank that was the star of Kremlin propaganda circa-2014—has finally joined battle in Ukraine, if you believe reports from Russia’s RIA state media...
The tank’s 2A82-1M gun has an unrivalled rate of fire and can deploy specialised Vacuum-1 rounds with an unmatched penetrative capacity estimated at over 1000mm, with a new autoloader being key to facilitating the accommodation of these longer munitions over the older ones used by legacy Russian tanks such as the T-72 and T-90.
MOSCOW - Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions “but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations”, the RIA state news agency...
The T-14, known as Object 148 in Russia, is a next-generation tank for the Russian Army, produced as part of the Armata project, a next-generation multi-purpose vehicle platform project being...
According to The Russian Main Command of the Ground Forces, the 1st tank regiment of the Taman division will be the first unit to be rearmed with new-generation Armata T-14. That will happen after 2020 when the new tank passes government acceptance tests and becomes operational.
Moscow is unlikely to be using its new tank, the T-14 Armata, on the battlefield in Ukraine because the system is far too costly, the head of a Russian state-owned weapons manufacturer...
Russian media has reported that the new T-14 tank has seen combat in Ukraine. But Ukraine's military intel chief says Ukrainian forces haven't seen any T-14s in action.
(Reuters) - Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions "but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations," the RIA state news...
A “new” tank concept has surfaced in Russia, about 10 years after the country abandoned it in favor of the sleeker, newer-looking T-14 Armata tank.
Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions ‘but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations,’ the RIA state news agency reported.
Active protection systems (APS) are being built into Russia's new Armata T-14 tank, posing a problem for a whole generation of anti-armour weapons, not least the US-supplied Javelin...
In Ukraine modern Russian tanks, such as T -90s, now fight alongside large numbers of T -72 B 3s, built decades ago but upgraded with guns, reactive armour (which reduces the chance of a hit...
Similarly, the U.S. has studied captured Russian tanks, such as the T-90A, for military intelligence purposes. ... but publicity photos of the tanks apparently reached Langley. A New York business ...
That’s as many tanks as the Russian military had in active service before the wider war. (The Kremlin has made good its losses by building new tanks and reactivating old Cold War tanks.) The ...
The new EU institutional cycle starting amid a complex environment; the European Commission’s priorities relating to competitiveness; Mario Draghi’s report on the European economy; deployment of low emission zones in cities; a cost-efficient transition to clean electricity; financing European air defence through EU debt; the stability of cyberspace; and Russia’s increasing influence and ...