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Old January 23rd, 2021, 12:40 PM
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Fallout Re: MBT's

I don't have much time as this is a workday for me, however, the next provides somewhat of a clearer picture for a timeline for some Russian equipment and confirms some of my own beliefs as posted on the matter. It covers a broad range of land equipment that Don and I have been tracking for many years now, with at least one that pre-dates the T-14, the K-17 Bumerang.

This is NOT set in stone, it just gives us a better "tracking tool" then what I've seen in a longtime for this many platforms.

The source is Russian MOD, Deputy Defence Minister Alexey Krivoruchko on 30 DEC 2020. JANE's reporting.

"The military will also receive 94 fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, including 22 Su-57 multirole combat aircraft, ahead of schedule through 2024. Maybe 2025.

In 2022 the MoD is planning to complete the development of the T-14 Armata main battle tank, T-15 Armata, B-11 Kurganets-25, and K-17 Bumerang infantry fighting vehicles, B-10 Kurganets-25 and K-16 Bumerang armoured personnel carriers, the T-16 armoured recovery vehicle, the Koalitsiya-SV 152 mm self-propelled howitzer, and a number of advanced combat stations for tracked and wheeled combat platforms, according to Krivoruchko. “We are planning to complete trials of the S-500 air defence system and to adopt it and to accept the Voronezh very-high-frequency radar into service,” he said."

If they stay on schedule, I can see FOC for some of this equipment by mid-2023. A lot of this will be driven by when serial production begins, combat units get equipped and when MOD announces FOC.

Now we shift dates accordingly and "sit and wait" for the Russians to just "get the job done".
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/n...ystems-in-2020


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