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The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation Russian: Объект 148, romanized: Obyekt 148, lit. 'Object 148') is a Russian fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT) based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. The Russian Army initially planned to acquire 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020.
"Megaprojects" The T-14 Armata: The Next-Gen Russian Supertank that Never Seems to Come (TV Episode 2023) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
T-14 – rosyjski czołg podstawowy opracowany w 2014 i produkowany w zakładach Urałwagonzawod w Niżnym Tagile. Znany jest pod nazwą Armata (ros. Армата) od nazwy zastosowanej platformy gąsienicowej. Nosi fabryczne oznaczenie „obiekt 148”.
The T-14 Armata is a Russian 4th Generation Main Battle Tank unveiled to the general public at the 2015 (May) Moscow Victory Day Parade. Speculated to enter Russian Army service between 2015 to 2020, as of 2024 it still remains at the prototype stage.
A single T-14 was reportedly sighted on October 8 near the village of Midginskaya in Luhansk - a formerly formerly governed and self proclaimed People’s Republic recently absorbed into the Russian Federation.
The Armata platform is the basis of the T-14 (a main battle tank), the T-15 (a heavy infantry fighting vehicle), a combat engineering vehicle, an armoured recovery vehicle, a heavy armoured personnel carrier, a tank support combat vehicle, and several types of self-propelled artillery, including the 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV under the same codename ...
The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation "Object 148") is a Russian 5th generation main battle tank based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. It was first seen in public (initially with its turret and cannon shrouded) during rehearsals for the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade . [9]