9. T-15 Armata – Russia
T-15 Armata: Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle OverviewProducing Company: Уралвагoнѷавод (UVZ)
Main Users: Ground Forces in Russia
Expense: $3.7 million*
The T-15 Armata, also known as Object 149, is a modern heavy infantry fighting vehicle developed for the Russian Ground Forces.
Key Features
Armor: The T-15 is equipped with steel and ceramic composite armor, providing exceptional protection against projectiles, capable of withstanding rounds of 1,200–1,400 mm in diameter.
Weight: This formidable vehicle weighs approximately 48 tons, enhancing its durability and battlefield presence.
Armament
Main Weapons:
30mm Automatic Cannon: Provides effective firepower against both personnel and light armored vehicles.
7.62mm Coaxial Machine Gun: Offers additional fire support in various combat scenarios.
Kornet-EM Anti-Tank Missiles: Capable of engaging and destroying armored threats at significant ranges.

T-15 Armata: Historical Context and Current Use
The T-15 Armata has a notable history and is set to play a crucial role in the modernization of the Russian Ground Forces.
Key Historical Points
First Appearance: The T-15 was first spotted in 2015 during the rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade, although its turret was covered at the time, indicating its development and impending deployment.
Current and Future Use
Replacement of Legacy Systems: The T-15 is intended to replace older systems currently in use by the Russian Ground Forces, such as the MT-LB and BMP-2. This transition reflects a shift towards more advanced and capable armored vehicles.
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