look what germans offer their customers...35 years old tech with idiotic add on armor.
Meh.... well, how about this ... their [German] 1970 basic vehicle is still good enough so that it can be kept up to date and relevant today, whereas yours ..... keeps loosing its turret in combat.
Look at this abomination of tank building. It looks like the failed "Maus" tank from porsche in ww2.
Need glasses? Imho T-14 is much more like Maus than Leo2A7+
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Unlike this brilliant soviet invention?
building +70 tons tanks with diesel engine and going into war with Oil gigant Russia. roflmao
Our tanks can drive to whole of europe with ease.
M1A2 is 62000kg
M1A2 SEPv2 is 63100kg (The often quoted 69.5 tons is US/Short tons = 63.1 metric tons)
M1A2SEP v2 with TUSK-2 weight increase to 65,000-67,000kg
Leo2A7+ is 67500kg.
The weight of the T-90MS has increased by 1,500 kg, compared to the basic model of the T-90, to reach 48 tons, the same as that of T-14 Armata.
So, in sum, 70+ tons is inaccurate (if still more than 48 tons but, hey, bigger tanks tend to also be heavier).
Anything wrong with a diesel engine? Sure get better mileage than a gasturbine! Which is why Armata also uses a diesel. Both Leo2 and Armate have 1500hp diesels.
Who is going to war with whom, anyway?
Your tanks can drive through Europe? What, you mean all 20+ Armata's?
On July 10, 2008 the Russian government announced that the Russian armed forces would start receiving new-generation tanks superior to the T-90 main battle tank after 2010. "The T-90 MBT will be the backbone of the armored units until 2025. T-72's and T-80's will not be modernized and will be eventually replaced by new-generation tanks, which will start entering service after 2010", a news conference with Sergei Mayev, head of the Federal Service for Defence Contracts.
T-95 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 2015 to 2020 the Russian army
plans to acquire 2,300 T-14s
T-14 Armata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We know today that Russia is using some 400 T-72B3 (i.e. modernized T72s) and some 550 T-90s, and a handfull of Armata's. The rest is older and/or unmodernized.
List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia