ptldM3
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Just like the Boomerang i am impressed at the thickness of the modular side armor. It looks like the Armata and Boomerang place crew protection first and everything else second where as some of the old Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers size and cost was most important. The smaller a vehicle the more affordable it is.
From this angle the turret looks a lot wider and lower then what i previously thought. I wonder if the turret also has some modular armor. I am curious to know what the exact weight of this tank is, it is by far much larger then any other Russian tank. The hatch and modular armor is also very thick also thicker then any armor we have seen on previous Russian tanks, i doubt that this thing would be in the same class as a T-90 which is a medium to light tank, i looks like it would be close to 60 tons or more, which is a good thing because a 48 ton tank is far too light for today's anti tank rockets, rpg's and sabots. It should be interesting to know what kind of power the engine makes, i have heard everything from 1300hp, to 1500hp, to 1800hp, all the way up to 2200hp.