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First tank equipped with AESA. First tank equipped with active protection from the get go. First tank equipped with unmanned turret. First tank equipped with thermal camera for driver.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-14_Armata



comparison with T-90

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Wasn't this program cancelled as no country was buying?

https://russiabusinesstoday.com/man...ass-production-of-t-14-tank-as-too-expensive/
Russia Rules Out Mass Production of T-14 Tank as Too Expensive

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov has said that Moscow doesn’t plan to mass produce the next-generation T-14 Armata battle tank anytime soon, Business Insider reports.

Instead, the Russian military will continue to rely on older platforms such as the T-72B3s (fitted with explosive reactive armor), an upgraded variant of the original Soviet-era T-72 MBT, or the T-90A MBT, according to Borisov.

“Why flood our military with Armatas, the T-72s are in great demand on the markets,” the deputy prime minister said noting that the upgraded variant of the T-72 “leaves far behind” German, French, and U.S. MBTs currently in service “in terms of price, efficiency, and quality.” Furthermore, Borisov noted that having a military budget ten times smaller than that of NATO, we are achieving our objectives due to such efficient solutions.”

The Russian defense budget, although being one of the highest in the world at $61 billion, may not be high enough to take on all of the simultaneous modernization that the Russian armed forces desire. Along with the Armata production problems, the Su-57 5th generation stealth fighter has also been shelved for the time being due to budgetary constraints.

The Russian Ground Forces are still expected to receive around 100 T-14 MBTs by 2020. In February, the MoD placed an order for two T-14 battalions with each unit expected to receive around 40 T-14 MBTs.

The army is presently operating 16-20 T-14s prototypes for evaluation and testing. The first T-14 MBT will purportedly be deployed with the 1st Guards Tank Regiment of 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division, garrisoned in Moscow and part of Russia’s Western Military District.
 
First tank equipped with AESA. First tank equipped with active protection from the get go. First tank equipped with unmanned turret. First tank equipped with thermal camera for driver.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-14_Armata



comparison with T-90

kci6it819cg21.jpg
Too expensive for Russian army

https://russiabusinesstoday.com/man...***-production-of-t-14-tank-as-too-expensive/
Russia Rules Out Mass Production of T-14 Tank as Too Expensive

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov has said that Moscow doesn’t plan to mass produce the next-generation T-14 Armata battle tank anytime soon, Business Insider reports.

Instead, the Russian military will continue to rely on older platforms such as the T-72B3s (fitted with explosive reactive armor), an upgraded variant of the original Soviet-era T-72 MBT, or the T-90A MBT, according to Borisov.

“Why flood our military with Armatas, the T-72s are in great demand on the markets,” the deputy prime minister said noting that the upgraded variant of the T-72 “leaves far behind” German, French, and U.S. MBTs currently in service “in terms of price, efficiency, and quality.” Furthermore, Borisov noted that having a military budget ten times smaller than that of NATO, we are achieving our objectives due to such efficient solutions.”

The Russian defense budget, although being one of the highest in the world at $61 billion, may not be high enough to take on all of the simultaneous modernization that the Russian armed forces desire. Along with the Armata production problems, the Su-57 5th generation stealth fighter has also been shelved for the time being due to budgetary constraints.

The Russian Ground Forces are still expected to receive around 100 T-14 MBTs by 2020. In February, the MoD placed an order for two T-14 battalions with each unit expected to receive around 40 T-14 MBTs.

The army is presently operating 16-20 T-14s prototypes for evaluation and testing. The first T-14 MBT will purportedly be deployed with the 1st Guards Tank Regiment of 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division, garrisoned in Moscow and part of Russia’s Western Military District
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If thus tank will not buy by Russian army in large number its will become dead project, No takers
 
Too expensive for Russian army

https://russiabusinesstoday.com/man...***-production-of-t-14-tank-as-too-expensive/
Russia Rules Out Mass Production of T-14 Tank as Too Expensive

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov has said that Moscow doesn’t plan to mass produce the next-generation T-14 Armata battle tank anytime soon, Business Insider reports.

Instead, the Russian military will continue to rely on older platforms such as the T-72B3s (fitted with explosive reactive armor), an upgraded variant of the original Soviet-era T-72 MBT, or the T-90A MBT, according to Borisov.

“Why flood our military with Armatas, the T-72s are in great demand on the markets,” the deputy prime minister said noting that the upgraded variant of the T-72 “leaves far behind” German, French, and U.S. MBTs currently in service “in terms of price, efficiency, and quality.” Furthermore, Borisov noted that having a military budget ten times smaller than that of NATO, we are achieving our objectives due to such efficient solutions.”

The Russian defense budget, although being one of the highest in the world at $61 billion, may not be high enough to take on all of the simultaneous modernization that the Russian armed forces desire. Along with the Armata production problems, the Su-57 5th generation stealth fighter has also been shelved for the time being due to budgetary constraints.

The Russian Ground Forces are still expected to receive around 100 T-14 MBTs by 2020. In February, the MoD placed an order for two T-14 battalions with each unit expected to receive around 40 T-14 MBTs.

The army is presently operating 16-20 T-14s prototypes for evaluation and testing. The first T-14 MBT will purportedly be deployed with the 1st Guards Tank Regiment of 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division, garrisoned in Moscow and part of Russia’s Western Military District
.

If thus tank will not buy by Russian army in large number its will become dead project, No takers

They'll probably build 10 of them and send 1 to Syria to shoot terrorists.
 
They'll probably build 10 of them and send 1 to Syria to shoot terrorists.
:lol::lol::lol: what is the joke you have, they spent millions of $$$ to develop this tank and produce only 10 for killing a terrorists, Their upgraded T-72/T-90s are enough for terrorists, what a jester you're:sarcastic:
 
:lol::lol::lol: what is the joke you have, they spent millions of $$$ to develop this tank and produce only 10 for killing a terrorists, Their upgraded T-72/T-90s are enough for terrorists, what a jester you're:sarcastic:

It is national pride. World's most advanced MBT. Same reason they built world's longest cable stayed bridge for practically no use at all.

 
It is national pride. World's most advanced MBT. Same reason they built world's longest cable stayed bridge for practically no use at all.

And other trolling attempt by you and good for you, If no order T-14 by Russian Army how the company get profit if T-14 wouldn't be mass produce:p:;):enjoy:
 
The Russians have developed some of the best tanks in history the example being the T-34 and the IS series extra, so based on their past resumes it would be unwise to dismiss T-14 Armata's claimed capabilities, they have developed capable tanks in the past, they can do it again.

I guess the biggest weakness for the T-14 is the Russian military budget.
 
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