RUSSIA MAY UNVEIL NEW 'SUPER-TANK' IN SUMMER 2010
RIA Novosti
March 26, 2010
Moscow
Russia's new main battle tank (MBT), the T-95, could be exhibited
for the first time at an arms show in the Urals Region this summer,
the developer and future manufacturer of the tank has said.
The development of the new tank dubbed "Item 195" began at the
Uralvagonzavod design bureau in the early 1990s. Russia will become
the first country in the world to have the 5th-generartion MBT if
the military commissions the vehicle.
"The work on the project has been conducted for many years. If the
government gives us a 'green light' we will exhibit the tank at the
[Russian Expo Arms 2010] arms show in Nizhny Tagil this summer,"
general director of the Uralvagonzavod plant Oleg Siyenko told RIA
Novosti in an exclusive interview.
"I cannot disclose the characteristics of the tank, but I can assure
you that we have met all the requirements put forward by the military,"
he said.
According to unofficial sources, the T-95 will feature better
firepower, maneuverability, electronics and armor protection than
Russia's latest T-90 MBT or comparable foreign models.
It will weigh about 55 tons and its speed will increase from 30-50
kph to 50-65 kph (19-31 mph to 31-40 mph).
The new tank may be equipped with a 152-mm smoothbore gun capable of
firing guided missiles with a range of 6,000-7,000 meters.
In contrast to existing designs, the gun will be located in a
remotely-controlled turret to improve 3-men crew survivability.
Meanwhile, the T-90 MBT, developed in the 1990s on the basis of the
T-72B tank, will be the backbone of the armored units until 2025,
according to the Russian military.
Russia currently produces up to 100 T-90 MBTs annually and plans to
have at least 1,500 vehicles in service with the Ground Forces.
RIA Novosti
March 26, 2010
Moscow
Russia's new main battle tank (MBT), the T-95, could be exhibited
for the first time at an arms show in the Urals Region this summer,
the developer and future manufacturer of the tank has said.
The development of the new tank dubbed "Item 195" began at the
Uralvagonzavod design bureau in the early 1990s. Russia will become
the first country in the world to have the 5th-generartion MBT if
the military commissions the vehicle.
"The work on the project has been conducted for many years. If the
government gives us a 'green light' we will exhibit the tank at the
[Russian Expo Arms 2010] arms show in Nizhny Tagil this summer,"
general director of the Uralvagonzavod plant Oleg Siyenko told RIA
Novosti in an exclusive interview.
"I cannot disclose the characteristics of the tank, but I can assure
you that we have met all the requirements put forward by the military,"
he said.
According to unofficial sources, the T-95 will feature better
firepower, maneuverability, electronics and armor protection than
Russia's latest T-90 MBT or comparable foreign models.
It will weigh about 55 tons and its speed will increase from 30-50
kph to 50-65 kph (19-31 mph to 31-40 mph).
The new tank may be equipped with a 152-mm smoothbore gun capable of
firing guided missiles with a range of 6,000-7,000 meters.
In contrast to existing designs, the gun will be located in a
remotely-controlled turret to improve 3-men crew survivability.
Meanwhile, the T-90 MBT, developed in the 1990s on the basis of the
T-72B tank, will be the backbone of the armored units until 2025,
according to the Russian military.
Russia currently produces up to 100 T-90 MBTs annually and plans to
have at least 1,500 vehicles in service with the Ground Forces.