The Russian T-14 Armata tank "will not be mass-produced in an unmanned version and is rather used for testing the relevant technologies." The corresponding future of the combat vehicle was revealed to Izvestia by the industrial director of the Rostec weapons complex, Bekhan Ozdoev.
The manager noted that " this well demonstrates the height of the bar that we have set for ourselves." "Taking into account the fact that unprecedented design solutions are implemented in this combat vehicle, the path from drawing to adoption cannot be short," said the industrial director.
Ozdoev added that the T-14 Armata is distinguished not only by "good security and firepower", but also by its "intelligence, that is," a high level of automation, which gives the crew more opportunities on the battlefield."
In February , RIA Novosti, referring to Rosoboronexport, reported that the T-14 "Armata ""issued an advertising passport".
In July 2020, the agency reported that this Russian tank during preliminary tests worked out the mode of operation without a crew.
In July 2018, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov noted that the country's armed forces do not seek to mass purchase T-14 Armata tanks because of their high cost, preferring to increase the combat potential of existing military equipment through its modernization.
Ivan Potapov