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T-14 tank:
Armata looks great, what's your thoughts on this tank? Can it beat its western counterparts?
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T-14 tank:
Its very good in tank-tank combat. In Armata u can stand in hull down position and shoot safely, since turret in unmanned. Front hull is virtually impenetrable. Crew is separated from the ammo.Armata looks great, what's your thoughts on this tank? Can it beat its western counterparts?
Its very good in tank-tank combat. In Armata u can stand in hull down position and shoot safely, since turret in unmanned. Front hull is virtually impenetrable. Crew is separated from the ammo.
Whats bad. It lacks commanders cupola, what is important especially in urban combat. Main gun ammo is limited to 32 rounds. U cant reload the machine gun and fix its problems, change barrel. Crew is cramped in front of the tank, hard to spend much time there (in Israel sometimes we spend days inside tanks). No backup sights if electronics stops working. Turret armor looks weak and its easily to damage. Its APS does not protect against top attack threats
and rear and top armor is not enough (and most of modern threats are top attack). Of course its much more complex and expensive than T-90.
Looking at the Bumerang APC we can see a full blown Western design and a departure from Soviet models.I wouldn't be surprised if Western tech (Italian,German,Swiss or French) was supplied prior to the Ukraine fiasco. Oh well....
Well:You have no way of knowing that.
Not enough vs anything serious like TOW or Javelin.Look at the Armata's hatches, the hatches are indicative of how thick the top armor is. Most western tanks have a hatch/roof thickness of only about 1"-2" inches, the armata's hatches look to be around 5"-6" thick.
Well:
Not enough vs anything serious like TOW or Javelin.
These are smokes. Too small for APS launchers.View attachment 218627
look closely at the roof we don't even know which are smoke dispensers and which are APS countermeasures.
Arena charges were directed towards fixed spot.Besides which the old Arena system had a directional charge.
Too expensive and complicated and I dont see big radars.The other option is the APS may change course if it has a seeker or is slaved to the tanks onboard APS's radar.
These are smokes. Too small for APS launchers.
Arena charges were directed towards fixed spot.
Too expensive and complicated and I dont see big radars.
500> it's actually a different thingThese are smokes. Too small for APS launchers.
Arena charges were directed towards fixed spot.
Too expensive and complicated and I dont see big radars.
Arena charges are not small:Have you seen how small the Arena APS charges are? Also take a look at the size of smoke grenade launchers, they are big:
For accurate trajectory calculation u need a big radar. Drozd was very crude system thats why it had small radar. Arena was more accurate and thats why big radar.How do you think systems like Arena work? Something has to detect a threat. Radars don't needs to be big either, air-to-air missiles have radar...