![]() The hull is equipped with a modular armour system made of steel, ceramics and composite materials. ![]() The tank can also be fitted with secondary weapons including a Kord 12.7mm machine gun and a PKTM 7.62mm machine gun. The 2A82 125mm gun can be replaced with a new 2A83 152mm gun in future. The main gun can also fire laser-guided missiles. ![]() The turret carries a total of 45 rounds of ammunition, including ready-to-use ammunition. The T-14 Armata is fitted with an unmanned turret mounting a 125mm 2A82-1M smoothbore gun fed by an automatic loader. The tank measures 10.8m-long, 3.5m-wide and 3.3m-high, and has a combat weight of 48t. The roof of the turret houses a meteorological mast, satellite communications, global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), data-link and radio communications antennae. Entry and exit are provided through three hatches in front of the hull. ![]() The driver sits in the left, gunner in the middle and commander in the right inside a special armoured capsule. The hull is divided into three compartments, a crew cab at forward, an unmanned remote controlled turret in the centre and a power-pack at the rear. The T-14 Armata is based on a modular combat platform, which can also serve as a basis for other armoured variants such as heavy infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) and armoured personnel carrier (APC). ![]()
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