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Russia’s Defense Ministry has published the first ‘photo session’ of the Armata T-14 main battle tank preparing to roll on to Red Square for the V-Day parade. Armata’s unmanned turret and gun, also on other armored vehicles, remains camouflaged.

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After five years of development, Armata finally made it on Russia’s 2015 defense shopping list. While the exact characteristics and appearance of the platform have remained classified, glimpses of the tank and its description has been leaking into press since the beginning of the year.

The new photo comes from the ministry itself, which used an image in a preview section of the May 9 parade in Moscow. The message says Armata “is to be used as a main battle tank for Russia’s ground troops; it boasts a new ammunition feed system as well as other brand new operational characteristics.” The turret in the photo is covered with a case.

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So far, Armata platform’s chief tank T-14 has been rumored to come armed with:

- remote-controlled 125mm smoothbore cannon

- 30mm sub-caliber ranging gun to deal with various targets, including low-flying aerial targets

- 12.5mm heavy machine gun with a turret, which can take out anti-tank missiles

- active-phased array antenna and a large variety of other sensors.

Coupled with wholly mechanized electric transmission, the Armata is expected to have the potential to evolve into a fully robotic battle vehicle. However, there is a multi-layer armored capsule for the crew of just two operators.

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Produced in the Urals Region, Armata tank’s worth is rumored to be at around 400 million rubles (approx. $7.4 million), with 2,300 units estimated necessary for the Russian Army.

Brand-new T-15 (Object 149) heavy infantry combat vehicle based on the platform of the Armata main battle tank appears to have the same power plant and armor as Armata MBT, made of a ‘cake layer’ of newly-developed armor steels, ceramic and composite materials.

The weapons mounted on T-15 unmanned turret, which unlike the Armata, is mounted closer to the rear of the vehicle, might consist of a 30mm automatic cannon, at least one machine-gun, automatic grenade launcher and antitank guided missile system.

The May 9 Victory parade in Moscow will feature Russia's newest, most advanced military hardware, among them 10 T-14 Armata main battle tanks, 10 T-15 heavy APCs, families of Kurganets-25 light tracked armored vehicles and Boomerang light-wheeled armored vehicles, 8 Coalition-SV 152mm self-propelled howitzers and other military hardware.

1st PHOTO: Russia’s secretive Armata battle tank revealed — RT News
 
lets see when India make a deal for it................8-)
impressive that it will be only tank in World operated by two people...............and its of same size as Abraham or Challenger.............
 
Most likely no
its just a display of prototype. I am really curious what is behind those curtains. and its very unlikely that India will go for it in near future...........
 
lets see when India make a deal for it................8-)
impressive that it will be only tank in World operated by two people...............and its of same size as Abraham or Challenger.............

Two Men tanks were not uncommon in 1930s.

The early models of T 34 had 2 men crew.

Then T 34's later models had three Men crew, then in 1950s T 54 came with Four Men crew, then T 72 with 3 Men Crew
.

Now Armata has 2 Men crew.

The wheel has come full circle.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has published the first ‘photo session’ of the Armata T-14 main battle tank preparing to roll on to Red Square for the V-Day parade. Armata’s unmanned turret and gun, also on other armored vehicles, remains camouflaged.

p-3000.si.jpg


After five years of development, Armata finally made it on Russia’s 2015 defense shopping list. While the exact characteristics and appearance of the platform have remained classified, glimpses of the tank and its description has been leaking into press since the beginning of the year.

The new photo comes from the ministry itself, which used an image in a preview section of the May 9 parade in Moscow. The message says Armata “is to be used as a main battle tank for Russia’s ground troops; it boasts a new ammunition feed system as well as other brand new operational characteristics.” The turret in the photo is covered with a case.

tank-1.jpg


So far, Armata platform’s chief tank T-14 has been rumored to come armed with:

- remote-controlled 125mm smoothbore cannon

- 30mm sub-caliber ranging gun to deal with various targets, including low-flying aerial targets

- 12.5mm heavy machine gun with a turret, which can take out anti-tank missiles

- active-phased array antenna and a large variety of other sensors.

Coupled with wholly mechanized electric transmission, the Armata is expected to have the potential to evolve into a fully robotic battle vehicle. However, there is a multi-layer armored capsule for the crew of just two operators.

tank-2.jpg


Produced in the Urals Region, Armata tank’s worth is rumored to be at around 400 million rubles (approx. $7.4 million), with 2,300 units estimated necessary for the Russian Army.

Brand-new T-15 (Object 149) heavy infantry combat vehicle based on the platform of the Armata main battle tank appears to have the same power plant and armor as Armata MBT, made of a ‘cake layer’ of newly-developed armor steels, ceramic and composite materials.

The weapons mounted on T-15 unmanned turret, which unlike the Armata, is mounted closer to the rear of the vehicle, might consist of a 30mm automatic cannon, at least one machine-gun, automatic grenade launcher and antitank guided missile system.

The May 9 Victory parade in Moscow will feature Russia's newest, most advanced military hardware, among them 10 T-14 Armata main battle tanks, 10 T-15 heavy APCs, families of Kurganets-25 light tracked armored vehicles and Boomerang light-wheeled armored vehicles, 8 Coalition-SV 152mm self-propelled howitzers and other military hardware.

1st PHOTO: Russia’s secretive Armata battle tank revealed — RT News

The tank looks cool (though its turret is still covered.

I think Armata's Chassis is 10 to 12% bigger than that of T 90 as it has 14 wheels instead of 12.
 
Two Men tanks were not uncommon in 1930s.

The early models of T 34 had 2 men crew.

Then T 34's later models had three Men crew, then in 1950s T 54 came with Four Men crew, then T 72 with 3 Men Crew
.

Now Armata has 2 Men crew.

The wheel has come full circle.



The tank looks cool (though its turret is still covered.

I think Armata's Chassis is 10 to 12% bigger than that of T 90 as it has 14 wheels instead of 12.
I was talking about Modern MBTs. Isn't it unfair to compare it with T34 and other historic tanks?
also yeah its bigger than Russian customary tank design. Lets see what type of mobility it got
 
I was talking about Modern MBTs. Isn't it unfair to compare it with T34 and other historic tanks?
also yeah its bigger than Russian customary tank design. Lets see what type of mobility it got

It will have 1500 HP engine according to sources.

I think It will weigh around 55 Tons with all armour and equipement.
 
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Russian Ministry of Defense publishes 1st official images of Armata tank and Armata IFV ahead of May 9 Parade
 
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Armata main battle tank

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Armata IFV

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Boomerang APC

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Kurganets-25 IFV

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Koalitsiya-SV self-propelled artillery piece

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Kurganets-25 armored personnel carrier

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Kornet-D self-propelled anti-tank complex
 

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