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The T-14 Armata - The Next Generation Russian Main Battle Tank



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The T-14 Armata Russian Main Battle Tank is the next generation. It is built on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. Continue reading to learn more about the tank. Its protection levels, cost, and rumors surrounding its replacement. This article will give all the information that you need to make a decision about whether this tank is right.

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T-14 Armata the Russian main battle tanks is considered a game-changer. The tank was shown for the first times at Moscow's Victory Day parade. It was noted for its exceptional capabilities. But the Armata did not appear on the battlefields in Ukraine. Why is this?

Armata is a high tech vehicle that features advanced sensors, automation and an active safety system. The Armata should be in production for at minimum five years. The Russian army plans on purchasing 2,300 Armatas by 2020.

Cost

The cost of a T-14 Armata MBT is around $812 million. It has been in development since 2014, and the Russian Ministry of Defence ordered a batch of them in 2017. Delivery was initially scheduled for 2018, but delivery has been delayed due financial difficulties, technical problems and sanctions against Russia. Accordingly, the Russian Army should begin receiving supplies in 2019 and 2020.


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Armata's cost and performance are comparable with current MBTs. But, the most concerning aspect is the high cost. According to some sources, the Armata could cost three times as much as a fully-upgraded T-72. Even though it isn't nearly as expensive as the K2 Black Panther's, the Armata's cost still puts strain on Russia’s modest defense spending.

Protection levels

T-14 Armata has less armor than modern tanks. The hull bow, which is where crew members are situated, is its weakest spot. Active armor protection systems, even though the tank's armor is not very strong, can compensate. The tank's turret is also poorly armored and could be damaged if struck. The middle of the tank is where most of the flammable ammo is stored. Another weakness is the turret.


T-14 comes equipped with advanced composite armor. But the T-14's unique active protection system is what sets it apart. Its Afganit APS is capable of intercepting both kinetic and chemical bullets. T-14 has more than one feature: the APS.

Rumours about the replacement

Rumours circulating that Russia's military isn't planning to replace T-14 Armata by a newer tank are not surprising. The Armata cost twice as much as its original estimates, and Russian military officials have been forced to cut defense budgets and prioritize other projects. In the interim, the Armata could be replaced by the Abrams. This could be able to compete with the Leopard 2 (and Challenger 2) 2.

The T-14 Armata tank has made quite a splash in the world of armor and mobility. Its range, at nearly seven miles is double that of M1 Abrams. Its armor and speed have earned it a lot of praise, but there are some questions.


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Future upgrades

Future upgrades to the T-14 Armata tanks remain unknown. However, the Russian military purchased over 600 T-72B3s in recent decades. These vehicles may be used as a safety net for the T-14 and are likely a temporary fix. They suggest Russia will continue to operate a mixed battle tank fleet for years to come.

Future upgrades for T-14 Armata cars are expected to improve the vehicle's armor and protection. Systems to protect the vehicle's electronics from electromagnetic weapons would be added, as well as dual-manual weapons control. These upgrades would also improve vehicle ergonomics.


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The T-14 Armata - The Next Generation Russian Main Battle Tank