The 30mm 2a42 as well as gatling have no ammo storage/feed... 7 road wheels... Not sure what to think knowing how Russian military prefers 45-50 tones maximum this will prolly be heavier.
Nice model but it seems a bit far fetched to be real thing. Im no more than a curious type (read: not a tank expert) but I can see quite a few illogical things. All and all its a nice 3d model IMHO.
Also this may be interesting. at Sputnik International
"The latest rehearsal for what is planned to be the biggest Victory Day parade in Russia's recent history is scheduled for Friday, at 6:45 a.m., so it's possible that the Armata tank will appear as soon as this week.
However, the tank will appear in a camouflage that will distort it's silhouette and make it impossible to examine its exact configuration. The technique, practiced by car manufacturers to protect prospective models from espionage, will likely be adapted for the Armata. 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."
Nice model but it seems a bit far fetched to be real thing. Im no more than a curious type (read: not a tank expert) but I can see quite a few illogical things. All and all its a nice 3d model IMHO.
Also this may be interesting. at Sputnik International
"The latest rehearsal for what is planned to be the biggest Victory Day parade in Russia's recent history is scheduled for Friday, at 6:45 a.m., so it's possible that the Armata tank will appear as soon as this week.
However, the tank will appear in a camouflage that will distort it's silhouette and make it impossible to examine its exact configuration. The technique, practiced by car manufacturers to protect prospective models from espionage, will likely be adapted for the Armata. 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."