Nearly three years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an end to the war is still not in sight. Since Moscow launched its ...
KUBINKA (Moscow region), June 16. /TASS/. Russia’s tank designed on the Armata platform has got a new-generation active armour, a military-industrial complex source told TASS on Tuesday.
MOSCOW, August 3. /TASS/. The production of tanks and fighting vehicles based on the latest Armata combat platform under a contract signed with Russia’s Defense Ministry several years ago is ...
Russia's T-14 Armata: A High-Tech Tank with a Troubled Future If the war in Ukraine has taught one lesson above all other, it is that main battle tanks are still very important in modern warfare.
Russia’s deadliest tank is slated to enter service in 2020. The First Guards Tank Regiment will be the first army unit to receive the new T-14 main battle tank. Russia’s T-72 and T-90 tanks ...
Before launching its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago, the Russian military had the world's largest tank ...
Russia’s defense industry has used 3D printing to produce prototype parts for the T-14 Armata tank, a manager reveals. Moscow is overspending on its armed forces and still might not get the ...
The Russian deputy defense minister said last week at a military technical forum that Moscow plans to build 100 T-14 Armata battle tanks. "The designed models are currently undergoing operation ...
Russia is supposed to have built the world's most advanced tank - the T-14 Armata. But while it has been seen on Moscow's Victory Day Parade on Red Square, it has been missing in battle.
For the first time in Russia’s 35-month wider war on Ukraine, the Ukrainians may have a tank advantage over the Russians. But only only along certain stretches of the 800-mile front line.