Posted on 03/13/2016 3:36:58 PM PDT by Mariner
Russias T-14 main battle tankwhich is part of the Armata family of combat vehiclesis already in production.
While Moscow displayed early developmental models of the new the combat vehicles in public during the 2015 Victory Day parade, most Western analysts had believed that the Armata family was still in its developmental stages. However, according to a top Russian defense industry executive, the Armata family is already in serial production.
Asked recently if the Armata main battle tank would be among the projects that the Kremlin would put on hold as Moscow reduces its defense outlays as oil revenues suffer, Sergei Chemezov, chief executive officer of the Rostec state corporation, told the Wall Street Journal that only new developmental efforts would be halted. Thats already in serial production, Chemezov said, when asked specifically about the Armata.
According to Chemezov, the Kremlin has decided that projects that have are well into their development will be continued. You cant quit when youre halfway there, Chemezov told the Journal. Money has already been invested, and if we stop without finishing, then that will be lost money. Everything that has been started will be finished, and money will be allocated to it.
The Armata Universal Combat Platform consists of the T-14 main battle tank, the T-15 heavy infantry fighting vehicle and the T-16 armored recovery vehicle, among a host of other vehicles. Another member of the Armata family includes an upgunned heavy assault armored vehicle, which has been dubbed the Tank Killer by Russian media. While the T-14 is no slouch in terms of firepower with its new 2A82-1M 125mm gunwhich is mounted in an unmanned turret. The Tank Killer variant seems to incorporate a derivative of the 2S35 Koalitsiya-SVs 152mm artillery piece into the Armata chassis in a direct fire mounting.
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The T-34 was a US design given to the USSR.
I would never go as far as claiming the T-34 was the best tank of all time, but it was probably the best medium tank during WWII. the T-34 was clearly superior to the German MK.IV, and arguably superior to American M-4.
The T-34 was not a U.S. design, given to the USSR. The T-34s hull, turret, and automotives were of Soviet design. the suspension for the T-34 was based on a design by American designer J. W. Christie. The Soviets used the Christie suspension in the BT series light tanks and the T-34s.
I guess the story that T-34 design given to the USSR lend lease was an urban legend.
Was this a product of the lend lease program through Great Falls MT?
The Russians had some excellent engineers. A lot of times they had to work around the political commisars, but the press of war got things done.
Russian equipment is not always the best tactically but it is always durable.
Yes. Design of what would become the T-34 started in 1937. First vehicle production commenced in 1940. Lend Lease to the Soviets didn’t start until mid 1941.
The best tank would have been the T-34 built in Detroit instead of Chelyabinsk.
For a very short while...the Pershing was a much better tank and the kill ratio was really bad for the Koreans!!!
It was a miserable tank for the crew!!!
I suspect the “Soviet Design” was mostly pilfered from the west!!!
Our tanks were so bad I suspect the USSR would look to GB for help with tank design as opposed to the USA.
Which tank design in the British, French, German, or American origin do you think the Soviet’s pilfered. No western nation in WWII used diesel engines in tanks,
No Western nation in WWII used a Christie suspension.
Did the Amerians or the Germans use rear wheel drive for their tanks.
They were bad but there were a lot of them!!!
The M-4 Sherman was so bad it was almost criminal.
Obviously I wasn’t around back in M-4 days, but on the M-1 Abrams program, politics trumped performance. Chrysler got that program because they were in deep doo-doo financially and that was part of Carter’s bailout plan.
The kill ratio was 6:1 against the Sherman.
Then they'd run into one of these and get warmed up some more:
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