The T-14 Armata MBT created quite a reaction when it first appeared in the Victory Day parade in Moscow in 2015. It is a new generation MBT with a fully automated turret and the crew of three in an armored compartment in the hull. It is intended that the hull will be used for a new family of AFV types. Visually, the turret is very angular, such a change from their MBT designs from T-55 through to T-90. Armed with a 125mm smoothbore main gun and a remote-controlled PKT machine gun, it has reactive armor protection along with the Afghanit Active protection system and millimetric wavelength radar to detect incoming anti-tank munitions, which is more advanced than systems on Western AFVs at present. The three-man crew are in a protective capsule intended to improve their survivability in the event of what might be an otherwise destructive hit on the MBT.
- Kit consists of 410 parts on 11 sprues
- Clear parts included
- Tracks in segments
- Decals for 3 units:-
- Moscow May Parade version
- 2 tanks of Russian Army