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New generation Russian main battle tank Armata will be shown at 2015 parade and tested in 2016 02011.
Defense & Security News - Russia
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New generation Russian main battle tank Armata will be shown at 2015 parade and tested in 2016. | |||
Russia's next-generation Armata main battle tank, which due to be shown to the public at the 2015 Victory Day parade in Moscow, will undergo state testing in 2016, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Military-Industrial Commission said.
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Independent military expert Alexey Hlopotov thoroughly studied everything that was written about Armata. Basing on his research 3D-designers Artem Trigubchak and Mikhail Rozanov tried to present possible appearance of the new Russian tank.
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"There has been no state testing yet, it is scheduled to begin in 2016," Oleg Bochkaryov told Russia's Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) radio on Monday. Bochkaryov specified that after taking part in the May 9, 2015 Victory Day military parade, commemorating 70 years since the defeat of the Nazi Germany, several dozens of Armata machines will be tested in the army. "Receiving information [from the army tests], we will be preparing for state tests, which will last until the end of 2016," the defense official said. The Armata is designed as a modular universal combat platform that could be used as a basis for a variety of combat vehicles, including main battle tanks, fire support, mine clearing, heavy flame throwing and bridge laying vehicles, according to Russian state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport. The Armata tank will reportedly feature a remotely controlled gun and fully automated loading, as well as a separate crew compartment made from composite materials and protected by multilayered armor. Russian Ground Forces are planning to renew some 70 percent of their military equipment by 2020. |
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