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RAE - 2013 Nizhny Tagil

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I'm still waiting for the mythical vodka cannon. :(
 
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@vostok> post pics of T 90 MS, Black eagle, bridge layer version of T 90 and if possible, T 99.
 
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Sorry, but I have not new photos about the exhibition in Nizhny Tagil.
 
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T-72 with new "Arena" active defence system.

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T-14 "Armata" in Nizhny Tagil

The most awaited tank lit up not only on the railways, but also in his native Nizhny Tagil.


The famous moving from the factory to the landfill.




Well, and then the Web as burst - even pictures on railway transport tanks:





Again insider: I previously reported that the T-14 and BMP-T-16 has long been in Alabino, however, turns out I cheated.Tanks there was just gone, and that not all 12, but only 10 BMP-T are still standing in the shop №130 (assembly) and have not even reached the shop №150 (painting and acceptance). Hence the conclusion - they have yet to be lighted.


T-14 T-95 vs a first approximation


Let a little comparison. At the top of the T-95 in exactly the same "transport" as camouflage T-14 "Armata". The only difference is that the "Armata" gun aft deployed, well, a little different angle. In drives the scale of not taking aim - solely on the eyes. What are the implications? "Armata" less in length, lower in height, but in general, silhouettes well enough, anyway under camouflage covers the same. What is actually required to prove.

On the Internet there was a first photographic image of the T-14 heavy platform promising "Armata"
 
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