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Where are Russia’s T-14 Armata tanks?
Putin promised a next-gen tank wave — and years later people are watching T-55s roll instead. This breakdown explains the gap ...
Russia’s T-14 Armata main battle tank was supposed to be Russia’s tank of the future. Initially, the Russian Army had planned to acquire about 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020. That hasn’t happened.
The Kremlin had initiated the Armata program in 2011, and the prototype T-14 was unveiled at the 2015 Victory Day Parade in Moscow. Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has repeatedly sought to ...
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Russia’s most advanced T-14 tank never went to war — British analysts stunned by Armata’s absence
British defense analysts are surprised that Russia has never sent its T-14 Armata tank to the battlefield. The tank is highly advanced. Nearly four years have passed since Russia launched its ...
Russia's most advanced tank is likely too costly to use in Ukraine, the head of a top defense firm said. The new T-14 Armata is estimated to cost between $5 million and $9 million. Russia previously ...
The T-14 Armata tank, once labeled by a senior British army official as "the most revolutionary tank in a decade," is being reluctantly accepted by Russian commanders in Ukraine, the British defense ...
Vladimir Putin's military is unlikely to use its prized T-14 Armata tank in combat in Ukraine because it is "too valuable," an ally of the Russian president said. The comments were made by Sergey ...
Main battle tanks, big, sweaty leviathans of motor vehicles whose only earthly job is to roll through enemy territory imposing their will on hostile armor until the other side waves the white flag and ...
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