The controversy around the T-14 Armata’s engine goes far beyond rumors about copied German designs and leads instead to a much more serious question about reliability, production, and whether Russia ...
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.
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 ...
Unveiled in 2015, the T-14 Armata was hailed as a groundbreaking advancement in armored warfare. It was designed to be a game-changer a tank that would outclass its Western counterparts and solidify ...