Russia and the project of future tank (5th Generation) |
Russia and the project of future tank (5th Generation) |
5 Mar 2013, 12:26
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Group: Members Posts: 2642 Joined: 18 April 2012 From: Southern Brazil. Member No.: 9084 "No. Not even in the face of Armageddon. Never compromise." |
The experimental model of the tank will be presented in 2015, its serial production will start a year or two later. This development will be the first step towards the creation of weapons "unmanned", called "combat robots" that spoke the authors of science fiction works of the last century.
The military expert Igor Korotchenko explains what it is: "It will be a tank equipped with a reinforced capsule that will ensure the preservation of the lives of the crew in conditions of combat operations real. Ammunition will be screened out of the capsule. At no tower and no one can be loaded cannon and fire automatically without man's participation. pointing the - operator will take care only to indicate the target and choose the type of projectile, designed to achieve the target. Therefore, it is a platform shielded completely unified and automated which will play a wide circle of missions in combat operations and is an industry first national armored. " The expert Aleksandr Gurov believes that the wars of the future man's role is reduced to the mission of the organization. Therefore, similar developments are indispensable. "In the case of an intervention from outer space or on the part of some foreign country, the defense should include both soldiers and robots, unmanned planes and tanks and other kinds of weapons.'s An imposition of the XXI century. Russia is a power that other states can not ignore and that has a wonderful community of scientists. The country should develop similar weapons. " The existence of heavy Armata platform was unveiled last summer. It is being developed since 2009 and should become the basis of a whole range of modern heavy tanks, the tanks and infantry special vehicles designed to tank brigades and mechanized infantry. The development project is undertaken by Uralvagonzavod's largest industrial complex - Russia's military. Incidentally, today this same company also is developing two more combat platforms - and the Kurganets Bumerang. The Army will receive next year war material built on this basis. The General Staff Gen. approved the program of creating a series of tanks, which could change the whole structure of armored forces. Developing tank designs - robots got to be done even in Soviet times, but after the collapse of the country all these projects have been frozen. Now scientists and engineers try to revive this promising idea, just as many other projects for the reform of the Armed Forces. Russian President Dmitri Medvedev recently stated in college Defence Ministry that the reform of the Armed Forces had already yielded serious results - the combat capability of the troops, as well as the degree of equipment with modern war materials increased. "In general, thanks to the reforms we have made new military, much better able to withstand the threats of our time and respond to potential threats that may arise." The state has earmarked 20 trillion rubles, ie about 660 billion dollars for the rearmament of the Armed Forces until the year 2020, which will lead to qualitative changes in the equipment of the Armed Forces with new types of armaments. Armata platform ------------------------------------------------- The efficiency of the vehicle will compensate the mega investment? Will be this the tank of the future? We'll know in 2015... This post has been edited by __CrUsHeR: 5 Mar 2013, 12:35 -------------------- You already imagined how would be SAP in the ROTR's universe? Check out this fan-fiction: South American Pact Introduction |
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5 Mar 2015, 9:40
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Orcinius Genocidalus Group: Members Posts: 2428 Joined: 11 July 2012 From: North Vancouver Member No.: 9223 No, you move. |
There's advantages on either side.
This is purely tank vs. tank, ATGMs don't count into it, the gun-fired ones don't either, since they'd have to hit side or rear at the range they're coming from to do any damage, the abrams has to not use any countermeasures, et cetra. It all falls down to two groups of tanks rolling around shooting the other group with sabots. As such, things that aren't related to that aren't mentioned Manpower wise, the T-90 is 75% cheaper per man, but the way it's ammo is stowed.........*Shudder* . The M1 is much safer and even if taken down, rarely goes in a mess unless excessive force is involved. Firepower, if multiple rounds are involved, isn't even a contest. You average loader can load much faster than an autoloader at the calibers involved, and individual round wise, it's roughly even, fire control once again, goes to the M1. Defensively, the M1 has a slight lead in turret frontal armor, and everything else is fair game for a sabot to smash, the T90 is around 20% Smaller front-on, crew safety goes to the M-1 given the T-90s distinctly russian autoloader. Logistics wise, Fuel economy goes to the T-90 for the world's most obvious reason, Fuel adaptability (Not sure if right term) goes to the M1 since the damn thing can chug kerosene, ergonomics go to the M1 just as all ergonomics in russian military equipment, the T-90 is an abject failure, and on average a M1's crew is better trained and has more experience, which honestly, is the biggest advantage. But lets be honest, if we go to war, none of this crap will be anything. It'll just be a 1-day shooting spree, followed by Nuke falls everyone dies, and even otherwise, the war will be won by the air. I don't see much point in these tanks as long as they stomp your average third-world nation good, it's all fine. -------------------- |
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5 Mar 2015, 12:07
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Group: Members Posts: 2642 Joined: 18 April 2012 From: Southern Brazil. Member No.: 9084 "No. Not even in the face of Armageddon. Never compromise." |
But lets be honest, if we go to war, none of this crap will be anything. It'll just be a 1-day shooting spree, followed by Nuke falls everyone dies, and even otherwise, the war will be won by the air. I don't see much point in these tanks as long as they stomp your average third-world nation good, it's all fine. This is very relative. Keep in mind that modern war involving tanks will not be as in WWII where immense columns of tanks advancing gaining ground, instead a small number of tanks advancing with the support of heavy artillery and aircraft, so it is not a ideal target for use of nuclear weapons; in general the use of nuclear weapons is not as simple as it appears. -------------------- You already imagined how would be SAP in the ROTR's universe? Check out this fan-fiction: South American Pact Introduction |
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