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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bk-wgWOTiA
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ORIGINAL: TheWombat
The real question as always is not whether the Russians can make cutting-edge tanks--they can--but whether they can afford to make enough of them. Without any substantial export market (and the number of countries that can afford/need an Armata-type tank and don't already make their own is small), that leaves only domestic consumption, and the Russian economy isn't exactly thriving at this point.
ORIGINAL: Mad Russian
I don't think China is a market for Soviet equipment any more. They are making their own domestic designs these days.
Good Hunting.
MR
ORIGINAL: katukov
I'm pretty sure that Armata will be always cheaper than the Western counterparts, so it will be attractive on the growing market of the developing countries.
ORIGINAL: katukov
ORIGINAL: Mad Russian
I don't think China is a market for Soviet equipment any more. They are making their own domestic designs these days.
Good Hunting.
MR
Well, you know there is always much talk about the new Chinese domestic designs, yet they always somehow end up stealing the American technical documentation or coping the Russian designs [8|]
ORIGINAL: katukov
ORIGINAL: TheWombat
The real question as always is not whether the Russians can make cutting-edge tanks--they can--but whether they can afford to make enough of them. Without any substantial export market (and the number of countries that can afford/need an Armata-type tank and don't already make their own is small), that leaves only domestic consumption, and the Russian economy isn't exactly thriving at this point.
I'm pretty sure that Armata will be always cheaper than the Western counterparts, so it will be attractive on the growing market of the developing countries. I can also imagine, that in case of failure of the developement of domestic designs, the license may be sold to India or to China. It's also worth noting, that the Russian armed forces concept is changing. In the future, it will be more similar to Western style militaries, than to the mass conscript army of the ex Soviet Union. It's still a long way to go, but the general trend of the changes - that are currently being implement - is quite clear.
ORIGINAL: Alex1812
IFV Kurganets-25, APC Boomerang (at the end of video) and many others:
https://youtu.be/0nz_zY0rXyg?t=4m
Repetition of Victory Day parade.ORIGINAL: batteran
What's is that demo for?