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The U.S. Army has canceled the planned M1 Abrams SEPv4 (System Enhancement Package Version 4) upgrade, citing concerns that ...
Armata is a state-of-the-art Russian tank, heralded as one of the most advanced armored vehicles in the world. As a ...
If this sounds familiar, Russia's T-14 Armata, unveiled in 2015, also had an unmanned turret, a crew of three in the hull, and onboard drones. However, Russia's army has bought few of them, in ...
The tank’s security is enhanced by the Israeli Trophy active defense system and laser warning sensors. Leopard 2A-RC 3.0 A promising variant of the Leopard 2 tank with an unmanned turret. In 2024, ...
Making this tank all the more intriguing is the fact that it is completely unmanned and has a turret controlled by a remote operator. It also has an active protection system to guard against anti ...
Unmanned turrets that don’t ingress into the tank’s hull are made feasible by combining autoloading main guns with advanced optical sensors to provide all-around vision, possibly mated with ...
Another potential feature of the future main battle tank would be an unmanned turret, which would reduce the crew from four to three. Most Western tanks have a crew of four (commander, gunner ...
The Leopard 2A-RC 3.0 is operated by a three-person crew of a commander, gunner and driver. The unmanned turret is located completely separately from the chassis with the crew. It has the latest gun ...
Unmanned turrets, however, allow modern side turrets/sponsons to be much smaller and more compact than their 1920s ancestors, and keep the operators at a safe distance in the event of a direct hit ...
A mixed conventional-electric propulsion system will enable the tank to move silently just using the electric drive. M1E3’s unmanned turret with an autoloader for the 120mm main gun allows for a three ...
The tank's most significant features include its unmanned turret and the ability to fire between 10 and 12 rounds per minute. The T-14 took five years to develop, further emphasizing that the days ...
Russian state media is reporting that the country’s new T-14 Armata tank, which has a remote-controlled turret, has started firing at positions in Ukraine.