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T-14 152 Armata
T-14 152 Armata
Details
Tier / Class:
10 MBT
Nation:
Russia
Dealer:
Special
Stats - Stock (Renowned)
Damage:
1,050
Penetration:
850 mm
DPM:
5,173
Reload time:
13.70 s
Hit Points:
3,550
Hull F/S/R:
650 / 100 / 42
Hull composition:
Composite
Turret F/S/R:
650 / 100 / 48
Turret composition:
Composite
Max Speed:
75.00 km/h
Acceleration 0-32kph:
4.43 s
Vehicle Mass:
57,245 kg
Hull Traverse:
33.87 °/s
Camouflage:
13% %
Vision:
440 m
Cannon Depression:
-7 / 14 °
Accuracy (Spread):
0.129°
Aim time:
2.33 s
Turret Traverse Speed:
36.75deg/s °/s

The T-14 152 Armata is a Tier 10 Main Battle Tank originating from Russia. It can be obtained from T-14 152 Armata loot crate that can be purchased in web shop.

Features

  • Heavy Armor: This vehicle's armor can withstabd tremendous punishment, allowing it to survive even the worst firefights.
  • High Caliber: This vehicle carries one of the largest weapons armound with significantly increased damage per shot.
  • Modern APS: This vehicle's advanced Active Protection System can destroy not only incoming ATGMs, but also types of shells.
  • Unmanned Turret: This vehicle features a remotely-controlled or low-profile turret that receives reduced damage.
  • Trained Crew: THis vehicle comes with a fully trained Level 5 crew.

Player Recommendations

The most powerful tier 10 MBT in AW, the T-14 Armata can overwhelm nearly any other vehicle at T10 with its devastating firepower and high rate of fire. The T-14's excellent mobility allows it to flank and keep up with the lighter vehicles on the team, making it a strong flanker, and its unmanned turret makes it very powerful in hull down position. While its armor is not the best at its tier, when used properly it is more than sufficient to block shots while tearing opponents apart with its high damage output.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Excellent mobility
  • Devastating firepower
  • Turret takes reduced damage
  • Minimal frontal weakspots

Cons

  • Weak side armor
  • Bad gun depression
  • Mediocre aim-time

Upgrade Suggestions

With a tank all about the firepower, upgrading to the better ammunition, Improved Autoloader, Improved Gun Stabilizer, and other upgrades will allow for even more overwhelming firepower to be applied to the enemy. Upgrades such as Spall liner can help to alleviate the relatively low health pool, but should be secondary to upgrading the firepower of the T-14.

Retrofit Suggestions

  • Advanced Muzzle Reference System
  • Augmented Optics
  • Improved Gun Breech
  • Improved Pioneer Tool Kit

Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions

  • Commander - Juan Carlos, to improve the aim speed and crew stats.
  • Driver - Spin to Win, Smooth Ride
  • Gunner - Marksman, Quick Draw

Armor

T-14 Stock Armor With ERA
XP Cost Credit Cost Hull
Armor
Hull
Composition
Turret
Armor
Turret
Composition
ERA Name ERA
Penetration
Reduction
Stock Stock ? mm (vs AP)
? mm (vs HEAT)
Unknown N/A vs AP
N/A vs HEAT
N/A N/A N/A vs AP
N/A vs HEAT
The T-14 Armata is an innovative 5th generation MBT built by Russia. The dynamic hull is highly modular, utilizing cutting edge composites and steel. The crew are housed entirely in the frontal hull, with the unmanned turret allowing a sleeker profile and heavier armor. ERA upon the turret roof, upper glacis, and frontal hull roof boosts HEAT protection, while side ceramic armor and cage protect the flanks of the MBT.

Firepower

152mm 2A83 smoothbore cannon
Shell name Type Reputation Damage Area of effect Penetration Max Accuracy Speed Reload
152mm Grifel-1 AP AP Stock 1,080 0m 850mm 0.136° m/s 13.70s
152mm Grifel-3 HE HE Stock 214-1568 0m 51mm 0.190° m/s 13.70s


12mm Secondary Weapon
Shell name Type Reputation Damage Area of effect Penetration Velocity Accuracy (Fully Aimed) Reload Time Shells in Magazine Reload within Magazine Burst Fire Rate
12.7mm AP AP Stock 7-17 0m 30mm 855m/s 0.15° 5.00s 800 {{{reloadm}}}s 400.00rd/min


Mobility

Name Reputation Cost Credits Max Speed Reverse Speed 0 to 32km/h 0 to Max Speed Hull Traverse Fire Chance
ChTZ A-85-3A 1500 hpDiesel Engine Stock Stock 75.00km/h {{{reverse}}} 4.43s {{{0-max}}} 29.85deg/s {{{firechance}}}



Upgrades

T-14 152 Armata Stock modules
Name Reputation Cost Credits Description
Armored Crew Cell Stock Stock Damage to Crew reduced by 50%
Spall Liner Stock Stock Increases vehicle HP by 250
Afganit Hard kill APS Stock Stock Hard kill:
Spotting distance 500m
Number of charges 10
Reload time 60s
Counters projectiles of the caliber over 100mm

Soft kill:
Spotting distance 300m
Activation tange 300m
ATGM deviation 4.0
Missile Maneuverability x0.65
Action Sector 360 degrees
Experimental Smoke Grenades Stock Stock Provides 5 volleys.
Takes 80 s to reload.
Duration: 10 s
Improved Gun Stabilizer Stock Stock Overall accuracy while moving is improved by 19%.
Improved Autoloader Stock Stock Rate of fire is increased by 13%.
Improved Suspension Stock Stock Movement speed on off-road surfaces is increased by 20%
Improved Cooling System Stock Stock Camouflage factor increased by 2%
Enemy Thermal Sights effectiveness reduced by 30%


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History

Class: Main Battle Tank (Prototype)
Developed: 2010s (ongoing)
Service: N/A
Vehicles Built: cca 20
Operators: Russia

The T-14 Armata is the newest addition to the long line of Russian Main Battle Tanks, bearing the name of the Armata universal platform that it's based upon. The platform itself was developed in the early 2010s using the tank-building experience carefully gained by Uralvagonzavod over the decades since the Second World War. It boasts a number of significant technological upgrades, not the least of which being an unmanned turret fitted with an automatically loaded long 125mm smoothbore cannon firing next-gen ammunition, unique ERA set and an armored crew compartment. It was first seen during the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade, and the army started testing this vehicle since September, 2016.

The Armata caused quite a stir with its appearance, being the first truly original armored platform in decades and the first one not having its roots in one of the Soviet era MBTs. In 2015, Russia announced there would be thousands of Armatas in service by 2020, which sparked a development frenzy both in the west and in China, as all potential opponents sought the means to defeat this upcoming super-tank.

Unfortunately, the Armata program was plagued by serious issues, ranging from the need to import a number of Armata's essential components to the lack of a production-ready engine (the producer of the Chayka engine that was intended for this platform effectively went bankrupt). The worst problem, however, was the lack of a proper assembly line. By early 2020, all existing Armata prototypes were more or less hand-crafted with the construction facilities, by far the most expensive part of tank development, hopelessly behind schedule. The first Armatas are currently scheduled to enter real service in 2021, although this deadline is likely to see even more extensions.

The Armata 152 is a version of the T-14 Armata, armed with larger 152mm cannon. One of the upgrades considered for the T-14 Armata was the increase of its caliber to 152mm, which is why the vehicle has a larger turret than it actually needs for its 125mm gun. The 2A83 smoothbore is a behemoth of a cannon, designed in the last days of the Soviet empire for the next generation of super-tanks. It’s massive, heavy and quite costly to produce, but, most importantly, it was never truly needed to deal with the western MBTs since the standard 125mm guns were (and still are) up to the task. That is why it never found its way on any Soviet MBTs.

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