
T-15 Armata - Wikipedia
The T-15 Armata (Russian: T-15 Армата), with industrial designation "Object 149", is a Russian heavy infantry fighting vehicle first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade.
The Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle: An Emerging Weapon Of …
2021年4月12日 · The key roles of the IFV were to provide Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical protection to the troops, protect them from small arms and artillery and bring a larger punch to the battlefield than ...
T-15 Armata Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle | All turret variants
The T-15 Armata (aka Object 149) is a new Russian Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Using the same Universal Chassis as the T-14 Armata Main Battle Tank, it was officially unveiled to the world’s media on the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade .
The 10 best infantry fighting vehicles - Army Technology
2014年2月20日 · Class-leading infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) such as Puma, K21 and BMP-3M, with superior self-protection and fire power, bridge the gap between armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and main battle tanks (MBTs). BAE Systems and General Dynamics are currently developing IFVs that will further elevate the role of the vehicles on the battlefield.
T-15 Armata IFV [REVIEW + SPECS] | Defence Database
T-15 Armata is a heavy tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) developed for the Russian Army. Like the T-14 Armata next-generation main battle tank (MBT), the T-15 Armata IFV is based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. The T-15 IFV will replace the BMP-2 IFV and MT-LB APC/IFV vehicles of the Russian Ground Forces.
T-15 Armata | Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-15 Barbaris (Russian: T-15 Барбарис) with industrial designation "Object 149" is a Russian heavy infantry fighting vehicle first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade. The T-15 is expected to replace the BMP-2 and...
New Russian IFV based on T-72 spotted on testing area - Army …
2024年7月4日 · A new heavy infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), reportedly based on the T-72 main battle tank platform, has been spotted in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. This brief video footage, captured near the Uralvagonzavod test site, where Russian T-72, T-90, and T-14 Armata tanks are produced, has sparked interest and speculation among defense analysts.
Infantry fighting vehicle - Wikipedia
The infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) concept evolved directly out of that of the armored personnel carrier (APC). [1] During the Cold War of 1947-1991 armies increasingly fitted heavier and heavier weapons systems on an APC chassis to deliver suppressive fire for infantry debussing from the vehicle's troop compartment. [ 1 ]
The T-15 Armata Infantry Fighting Vehicle - TankNutDave.com
Haunted by the high losses of IFV and tanks in the First and Second Chechen Wars, the requirement for more heavily Armoured Fighting Vehicles with the offensive firepower to engage and overwhelm targets in urban area’s (including those at high elevations) was born. The first vehicle to meet this requirement was the BMPT aka “the terminator”.
Heavy IFV on Tank Chassis: Forgotten Concept Revived by …
2023年4月17日 · The Armed Forces of Ukraine have started using heavy infantry fighting vehicles made of T-64 tank chassis, as we can see from several recent photos. The T-64 turret was taken off, the hull was reinforced with passive and reactive armor.