Despite the fact that the serial production of T-14 "Armata" tanks in Russia, apparently, has been completely frozen, fresh footage from the ongoing tests of the vehicle is still leaking into the Network. This time, the designers began testing the radar signature of the vehicle.
For this purpose, the "Armata" was installed on a special rotary stand. With its help, the protective systems of the T-14 can be tested from absolutely any angle.
Behind the scenes in the latest photos are various radar systems aimed at the tank.
It should be noted that checking the radar signature of the tank is necessary to reduce its visibility on radars, which increases the survivability of the equipment in combat. Designers achieve "invisibility" by changing the shape of the hull or using special radio-absorbing materials.
Tests are necessary to confirm the effectiveness of countermeasures against weapons of destruction and the creation of new protection systems.
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