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Armata Universal Combat Platform
Serial Production of Russia's Deadliest Tank to Begin in 2020
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Russian defense industry officials have once more stated that the T-14 will be ready for operational deployment by 2020.
Russia’s Future Armor Force Could Be in Trouble
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Recent announcements by the Russian Ministry of Defense indicate that Russia’s most ambitious armor program is in trouble.
Russia to Receive 100 Next-Generation Battle Tanks by 2020
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The deputy defense minister reiterated that Russia’s deadliest tank will be ready for combat by 2020.
Russia to Upgrade Tank Force With Deadly New Fire Control System
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Russia’s T-72 and T-90 tanks will reportedly receive the T-14's automatic target tracker and fire control computer.
Russia’s T-14 Armata: ‘The Most Revolutionary Tank in a Generation’?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
British intelligence is ringing the alarm bells over Russia’s new main battle tank.
Russia’s Military to Receive 100 New T-14 Armata Battle Tanks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The first batch of T-14 main battle tanks has already been delivered to the Russian Ground Forces for trials.
Is Russia's ‘Deadliest Tank’ Cheaper Than European and US Armor?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The T-14 armored platform is cheaper than Western analogs, the Russian defense industry claims.
Is Russia's Deadliest Tank Already in Serial Production?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The head of Rostec recently alleged that the T-14 'Armata' has entered serial production.
Will 3D Printing Speedup Production of Russia’s ‘Deadliest Tank’?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Russia’s defense industry has used 3D printing to produce prototype parts for the T-14 Armata tank, a manager reveals.
Is 'Russia’s Deadliest Tank' Really Invisible to the Enemy?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Some experts are skeptical over recent Russian claims.
Waging War Is Still Good Business in Russia
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Despite sanctions, the Russian defense sector is booming.
Is the 'World’s Deadliest Tank' Bankrupting Russia?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Moscow is overspending on its armed forces and still might not get the military it wants by 2020.
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