![]() ![]() ![]() On Tuesday, Tass reported that the Russian Army will finally receive 20 more T-14 tanks by the end of the year – suggesting that the tanks are finally starting to roll out, albeit not in the numbers originally hyped. Yet, soon after it made its debut, the Russian Federation announced that it was expecting to order some 2,300 T-14s and have them in service by 2020.Īn initial 20 were delivered for testing, but due to production and fiscal shortfalls, only a test batch of 100 tanks have so far been delivered and deployed to the 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division. It wasn’t exactly an auspicious debut for the advanced tank, which had been in development for nearly half a decade. Russia’s cutting-edge T-14 Armata tank was first displayed publicly on May 9, 2015, at the Moscow Victory Day Parade in Red Square, and during the rehearsals, one broke down. ![]()
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