![]() ![]() One existing technology to conceal a tank's shape is the Nakidka, developed by Moscow's Steel Research Institute, which also conceals a tank's thermal, infrared and radar signatures. The technique, practiced by car manufacturers to protect prospective models from espionage, will likely be adapted for the Armata. The tank will appear in a camouflage that will distort it's silhouette and make it impossible to examine its exact configuration. The new T-14 tank on the Armata platform was presented at a night-time parade rehearsal as soon as 27 March 2015, but arms experts were not able to learn much about it. They were included in Russia’s 2015 defense order. After five years of development, the Uralvagonzavod Research and Production Corporation finalized manufacture of the first batch of Armata tanks and heavy personnel carriers. ![]()
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