Tank T-14 Armata

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Russia tested the T-14 Armata tank in fully unmanned mode - the possibilities are impressive

The Russian tank T-14 Armata fulfilled tasks in the heat of the military conflict.

The unmanned regime provided for in the Russian innovative T-14 Armata tank allows this unique combat vehicle to be used in the very heat of a military conflict. As stated earlier, in the event of a fierce battle, for example against forces that are clearly superior in number, the “Almaty” crew can leave the tank and, being safe, carry out remote control of this equipment without fear of losing a combat vehicle, which, obviously, can increase the effectiveness of the battle by almost 100%. This mode has been successfully tested, and today the tank of the Russian Armed Forces T-14 Armata is a completely unmanned vehicle of a new generation, head-on-head surpassing such tactics as the Abrams, Leopard and Merkava.

The tank on the Armata heavy tracked platform was tested in unmanned mode, a source in the military-industrial complex told RIA Novosti.

It is not known exactly where the tests took place, however, experts believe that this was initially done at one of the Russian training grounds, however, an extremely important stage of the tests is to check the tank in battle, and therefore, in the very near future, this combat vehicle can go to Syria, where, as previously reported by the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the tank has already been tested.

The T-14 Armata tank is a high-tech combat vehicle, and it is India that is considering it for purchase in the near future, planning to order 1770 units, concluding the largest deal in history.

Particularly impressive is the intention of India ... We have already been informed about the participation of India in the joint implementation of the Su 57 project. The tale of Almaty will end the same way ...

Finally, the new tank will be without a crew and without a toilet under the control of a robot. After using up the ammunition, replacing the ammunition according to the invention: "Combat complex from a tank and a helicopter and a method of using it", RF patent No. 2662568. Robot control through drones.

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