T-14 Armata

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Author: Bob The Turtle

Last revision: 18 Mar at 06:46 UTC

File size: 1.49 MB

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Description:
– No mods required.
– This is my work.
– Read description for controls and notes.
– Suitable for multiverse, but surface heavy coming at 125 surfaces.

-Specifications:
  • Parts: 390
  • Weight: 472 units
  • Surfaces: 125
  • Max Speed: 120 km/h
  • 2:1 size
-Features:
  • Realistic design
  • Fully nigel controlled
  • Autoloaded jaw shells
  • Good frontal armour
  • Two plane stabiliser

-Controls:
  • Nigel 1: controls the turret
    – Movement – I, J, K and L – turret aim
    – Arms up – O – Fire main gun
    – Arms down – U – Controls nothing
    – Grab ; ungrab – / (slash)
    – Camera – 8, comma
  • Nigel 2: controls the tank movement
    – Movement -T, F, G and H – Tank movement
    – Arms up – Y – Controls nothing
    – Arms down – R – Doors
    – Grab ; ungrab – V
    – Camera – 5, C

– Notes:
  • IMPORTANT: nigels will automatically get into their pods at simulation start
  • IMPORTANT: Turret fine aims for 1 second, then switches to fast aiming
  • Must grab the hinge with the nigel on the pod.
  • Autoloader can fail rarely
  • Maps used for screenshots:
    GeReapeters Testing’n’Building NODLC

– Wiki:

– The T-14 Armata is a Russian fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT) based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. The Russian Army initially planned to acquire 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020. By 2018, production and fiscal shortfalls delayed this to 2025, before Russia announced the apparent cancellation of the main production run on 30 July 2018. However, as of 2021, the Russian state-owned TASS media agency claimed the Armata had been expected to begin serial production in 2022, with delivery of a test batch of 100 to the 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division expected to begin in 2022. The tanks are planned to only be officially transferred following completion of all state tests. In December 2021 the Russian state conglomerate Rostec stated that serial production had commenced, with "more than 40" Armata tanks anticipated to be delivered to Russian troops after 2023. On 4 March 2024, Sergey Chemezov, the CEO of Rostec, stated that the T-14 Armata had entered service with the Russian Armed Forces.

-Tags

T-14 T14 armata russia soviet union