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Russia to Start Producing New Main Battle Tank in 2016 / Sputnik International

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The development of Russia’s new-generation main battle tank will be completed in 2015, and mass production is slated to being in 2016, the tank maker said Wednesday.
MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) – The development of Russia’s new-generation main battle tank will be completed in 2015, and mass production is slated to being in 2016, the tank maker said Wednesday.

Russia’s leadership has already seen a secret prototype of the new tank, dubbed the Armata and expected to become the armored core of the Russian army.

“We are moving to the next R&D stage of the project, to be finished in 2015,” said Vyacheslav Khalitov, deputy general director of the Urals-based Uralvagonzavod state-run corporation.

“The start of production in line with planned capacity is expected in 2016,” Khalitov said.

The official said three Armata prototypes were currently being tested, and production of the tank would start even before the end of the R&D work.

The Armata is designed as a modular universal combat platform that could be used as a basis for a variety of combat vehicles, including fire support, mine clearing, heavy flame throwing and bridge laying vehicles, according to Defense Ministry officials.

Although the new tank remains top-secret, Uralvagonzavod has said that its design incorporates elements seen in other projects, including Object 195 and Black Eagle.

It will also 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.

The Defense Ministry has said the Russian Ground Forces will get 2,300 Armatas by 2020.
 
This will never,ever happen.They can't produce these numbers in 4-5 years.


At the rate of the economy,they probably won't reach these numbers by 2050.

Together my Russian Brothers and I will conquer Romania and add to my fiefdom and then well see who's being sarcastic ! :whistle:

You guys are not in the NATO by any chance; are you ? :fie:
 
This will never,ever happen.They can't produce these numbers in 4-5 years.


At the rate of the economy,they probably won't reach these numbers by 2050.
yes we will everything in tanks is made by russians, its you will remain poor in 2050
 
Together my Russian Brothers and I will conquer Romania and add to my fiefdom and then well see who's being sarcastic ! :whistle:

You guys are not in the NATO by any chance; are you ? :fie:


NATO formally inaugurates Naval Support Facility Devesulu, the new Aegis Ashore facility in Romania which is part of Missile defense shield .

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Bad Year for the Russian consumer


How so? Food, gas, water, electricity are essentially free in Russia. Russia has the world's most resources and less than twice the population of Germany. Per capita wealth of Russian people is enormous. :-) Not to mention Russians gained Crimea this year, a not so small piece of land bigger than Rhode Island, Hawaii, Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Vermont, Israel and half as wide as Germany.
 
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@Superboy....I have a question which is not related to this thread...Russia is such a big country....So the culture and tradition of Russia is homogenous or different..I am just curious to understand more about Russia ...Do you have any population in eastern part of your nation too...Russia looks more integrated to Europe than Asia..
 
@Superboy....I have a question which is not related to this thread...Russia is such a big country....So the culture and tradition of Russia is homogenous or different..I am just curious to understand more about Russia ...Do you have any population in eastern part of your nation too...Russia looks more integrated to Europe than Asia..


Russia is defined by the Russian ethnicity, the Russian language, the Russian religion. So homogeneous. Russians are northern Europeans with heartland in the Saint Petersburg area.
 
NATO formally inaugurates Naval Support Facility Devesulu, the new Aegis Ashore facility in Romania which is part of Missile defense shield .

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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY DEVESELU, Romania (April 19, 2015) Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 249th Engineer Battalion, from Fort Belvoir, Va, install generators at Naval Support Facility Deveselu, Romania. The soldiers helped installed four portable generators for Deveselu's Aegis Ashore facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Mike Billips/Released)

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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY DEVESELU, Romania (April 19, 2015) Sgt. Zackery Slater, left, from Warrantor, Va, and Sgt. Win Htun, from New York, route power cables at Naval Support Facility Deveselu, Romania. The Soldiers are members of the 249th Engineer Battalion from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and helped install four portable generators for Deveselu's Aegis Ashore facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Mike Billips/Released)
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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY DEVESELU, Romania (April 18, 2015) A portable generator is unloaded and positioned at Naval Support Facility Deveselu, Romania. Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 249th Engineer Battalion transported four generators from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and installed them into Deveselu's Aegis Ashore facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Mike Billips/Released)
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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY DEVESELU, Romania (April 18, 2015) A 28,000-gallon, stainless-steel tank awaits installation at Naval Support Facility Deveselu, Romania. The tank will be used to supply drinking water to Deveselu's Aegis Ashore facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Mike Billips/Released)
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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY DEVESELU, Romania (April 18, 2015) A line of portable generators await installation at Naval Support Facility Deveselu, Romania. Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 249th Engineer Battalion transported the generators from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and installed them into Deveselu's Aegis Ashore facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Mike Billips/Released)
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