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The T-15 Barbaris (Russian: T-15 Барбарис) with industrial designation "Object 149" is a Russian heavy infantry fighting vehicle first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade. The T-15 is expected to replace the BMP-2 and MT-LB based platforms of the Russian Ground Forces.[1]
Design[modifier | modifier le code]
Armament[modifier | modifier le code]
The T-15 features the Epoch Remote Control Turret with its 2A42 30 mm auto cannon, a 7.62 mm coaxial PKT[2] and a bank of two Kornet-EM anti-tank guided missiles on either side.[3]
Mobility[modifier | modifier le code]
Like the T-14, the T-15 is based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform, but unlike the T-14 it has its engine in the front.[1]
Protection[modifier | modifier le code]
Like the T-14, the T-15 is protected by reactive armour[4] and an Afghanit (Russian: Афганит) active protection system.[1] While the T-14 has its Afghanit launch tubes at the base of its turret, the T-15 has them arrayed along the top sides of its hull.[1]
See also[modifier | modifier le code]
- Armata Universal Combat Platform
- Epoch Remote Control Turret
- T-14 Armata
- Kurganets-25
- Bumerang
- Typhoon (AFV family)
- Namer - Israeli HAPC on the Merkava chassis
Image gallery[modifier | modifier le code]
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Close-up of turret
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Front view
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Side view
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Rear view with the rear ramp door
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Close-up of engine exhaust ports in the front
References[modifier | modifier le code]
- "New Russian Armor; First analysis: Armata". defense-update.com. 9 May 2015.
- "Kurganets-25 BMP Kurganets AIFV armoured infantry fighting vehicle technical data sheet pictures video". armyrecognition.com.
- de Larrinaga, Nicholas (22 April 2015).
- "T-15 (Object 149) heavy infantry combat vehicle". globalsecurity.org.
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