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Despite losing tanks at a rapid rate in Ukraine, Russia is hesitant to deploy its advanced T-14 Armata tanks, considering them "too valuable" to risk in combat, according to Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec.
The T-14 Armata, Russia's latest main battle tank, touted for its advanced technology and firepower, has not been deployed in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, despite previous claims and promotional efforts. Sergey Chemezov of Rostec confirmed the tank's absence from the battlefield, citing high costs and favoring the T-90 as a more efficient option.