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The Russian T-14 Armata features an uncrewed combat turret and automated systems, with the crew seated in the chassis. This design will become standard for heavy combat vehicles in the Russian army. View the new graphic released by the Russian Ministry of Defense showing the tank's turret uncovered.
Slowly we are getting an idea of what the new Russian T-14 Armata looks like. Now the first graphic was released by the Russian Ministry of Defense, which shows the tank with its turret uncovered. First photos have also surfaced. Key information about the small-looking combat turret on the large-looking tank - the turret is actually uncrewed and everything that happens inside is automated. The crew is seated in the chassis of the Armata. This will also become standard for the heavy combat vehicles of the Russian army. Below is the Armata in the heavy and heavily armed version of an infantry fighting vehicle.
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