On the later iteration, yes, but what is shown is Object '490A
No, the pictured vehicle is the first 490, 490A is the further developed one that has a different turret.
—=Object 490A (125mm)=—
—=Object 490A (152mm)=—
ah, alright. Thanks!
Does anyone have info on soviet ERA “Gofr”, which was basically the first soviet ERA to use same method Nozh ans Duplet use? (after Gofr Nozh and Duplet were developed based on it, Gofr dates back to 1984, being developed as alternative to K-5)?
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Fixed to ‘soviet ERA’, is that all that’s known?
Im primarly asking if there ever been a vehicle that had this mounted as a module.
Don’t know🤷♂️
Pictures of it can be found from the 1999 arms expo in Omsk, and was given by the СО-РАН (SO-RAN) Lavrent’yev institute.
Not too sure of the ERA specifics themselves, as it not being in service mean it does not have any identifying codes open to the public like 4S20/21, 4S22, 4S23/24U, or 4S24.
New additions to the Armed Forces of Ukraine:
Mbombe 6x6 with “Spys” RTWS (license-produced version of Mbombe)
Otaman-3 with “Spys” RTWS BM-3M “Shturm”
Otaman has some other RCWS i suppose, it’s doesn’t look like Spys.
You are right! It seems it’s BM-3M “Shturm”, according to the old Defence Express article from the vehicle trials.
First use of the Otaman I’ve seen. Awesome
very awesome military trucks
Gorgeous
Yo guys! I was browsing some news and found one interesting video (source: Telegram: Contact @uniannet) And on video i noticed one thing. On photo on the turret (looks like Leo2 A4) we can see something like Kontakt
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Yes. That is Kontakt-1 ERA blocks.
It was found a long time ago on these Leopard 2A4
Since when were production numbers a determining factor? We have plenty of 1 off prototypes in game
Both tanks/series of tanks are a soviet tank school children , using a lot of components developed in USSR&for USSR, being entirely based on them.