Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said that Moscow’s T-14 Armata main battle tank leaves behind its US, Israeli and European analogues in terms of technical characteristics.
The next-generation tank was first shown to the public last year during the May 9 Victory Day military parade in Moscow.
“Obviously, we have an advantage in tanks, because the tank, manufactured in Nizhny Tagil [by Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) machine building company] leaves behind its US, Israeli and, let alone, European analogues in terms of technical characteristics,” Dmitry Rogozin said Sunday in the air of Rossiya 1 television broadcaster, according to Sputnik.
The tank on the basis of the classified Armata Universal Combat Platform is operated by a crew of three, sitting in an armored capsule at the front, while the turret is unmanned. Its weapons include a 125-mm smoothbore cannon and a 7.62-mm remote-control machine gun.
Armata’s operational engine has parameters of up to 1,800 horsepower, with the tank’s basic version equipped with a 1,500-horsepower engine.
Earlier in February, UVZ CEO Oleg Sienko said that serial production of Armata tanks was scheduled to begin next year.
Source: Sputnik