As per data distributed by Tass on August 26, 2022, Russia's state arms vender Rosoboronexport disclosed the commodity adaptation of the promising T-14 Armata tank at the Army 2022 international military-technical forum.
Rosoboronexport has never shown the T-14 Armata tank previously. Only the scale model of the tank's product variant was displayed interestingly at the IDEX presentation in Abu Dhabi in February 2021.
The T-14 tank on the Armata stage was created by Uralvagonzavod and uncovered at the Victory Day Parade on May 9, 2015. In 2019, the tank passed all preliminary tests.
The Armata’s feature setting it apart from other armored vehicles is its unmanned turret, with the crew seated in a separate capsule, from which the armament is controlled remotely. This considerably increases the crew’s survivability in combat.
The T-14 Armata is equipped with an unmanned turret and all the crew is located at the front of the hull. The new unmanned remote turret of Arama T-14 is equipped with a new generation of 125mm 2A82-1M smoothbore gun with an automatic loader and 32 rounds ready to use. The main gun can fire also a new laser-guided missile with a range from 7 to 12 km.
The basic protection of the T-14 Armat is based on a new steel armor and metal-ceramic plates to provide protection from High Explosives. The Armata is protected with additional active and passive armor.
Thus, The driver, gunner and tank commander can be accommodated in a crew compartment that is located in an armored capsule and they remain isolated from the automatic loader and the ammunition storage in the center of the tank, a system to protect the crew when the tank is hit.
Customarily, the tank is team worked, be that as it may, a totally automated variant of the Armata tank had likewise been tried, as per a declaration made by Rostec's Deputy General Director Vladimir Artyakov in a meeting with the Russian news paper, Krasnaya Zvezda.
"Armata tank was initially planned as a manned driven vehicle. However, the degree of present day innovation today makes it conceivable to transform it into a robot - we did the fitting tests and they were fruitful," Artyakov was cited as saying.
Rosoboronexport CEO Alexander Mikheyev said at the IDEX 2021 show that "around six nations" had shown interest in the T-14 tank in view of the Armata battle stage.
Samuel Bendett, a specialist on the Russian military with Center for Naval Analyses, a Russian research organization, said that expected purchasers of the T-14 Armata incorporate the UAE, Egypt, and India.
"Algeria might be a potential client as well, considering that it as of now has complex Russian military equipment, for example, the as of late conveyed Terminator hostile to tank vehicle.
At last, India is a vital objective for Russian military innovative, like the T-90 tank," Bendett recently told Forbes magazine.
The T-14 Armata tanks are fit for working under very low temperatures, for example, - 50 degrees Celsius as it is furnished with versatile power stations which guarantee quick and smooth working of the engine even in incredibly chilly climate.
Russian Armata T-14 is mechanized with a gas-turbine engine creating 1,500 hp combined with programmed transmission. It can run at a greatest street speed from 80 to 90 km/h with a most extreme cruising scope of 500 km.
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