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The plane was developed by the Baikal-Engineering company under the contract with the Russian ministry of industry and trade and is meant to be used by local airlines
The plane was developed by the Baikal-Engineering company under the contract with the Russian ministry of industry and trade and is meant to be used by local airlines
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Regional tensions between several countries could turn into World War 3 if not kept in check. Fears of an all-out conflict have now been reignited following news of Russia adding onto its military stockpile.
This week, Russian tech firm Rostec announced its plans to deliver Armata T-14 war tanks to the country’s military bases. The tanks would be brought to the bases in 2021 and are described to be the “world’s best.” Rostec also revealed that there would be an autonomous version of the tanks that will be produced by four enterprises of the company.
“Serial deliveries of the T-14 tank based on the Armata platform will begin in 2021. This is undoubtedly the world’s best tank today,” said Rostec head Sergei Chemezov. “In the future, this vehicle will become the main battle tank in the Russian Army.”