T-14 Armata
The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation "Ob'yekt 148", Russian: Объект 148) is a next-generation Russian main battle tank based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform—the first series-produced next-generation tank. The Russian Army initially planned to acquire 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020. Production and fiscal shortfalls delayed this to 2025, and then to the cancellation of the main production run. The test batch of 100 was delivered and deployed to the 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division in 2019; tanks will be transferred only after the completion of all state tests.
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T-14 Armata
The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation "Ob'yekt 148", Russian: Объект 148) is a next-generation Russian main battle tank based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform—the first series-produced next-generation tank. The Russian Army initially planned to acquire 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020. Production and fiscal shortfalls delayed this to 2025, and then to the cancellation of the main production run. The test batch of 100 was delivered and deployed to the 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division in 2019; tanks will be transferred only after the completion of all state tests.
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Russian Army T-14 Armata during the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade
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Ural Design Bureau of Transport Machine-Building, Uralvagonzavod
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Future version may use the smoothbore 2A83 152 mm tank gun.
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