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    Quote Originally Posted by MkayNow? View Post
    Looks like T-80U(D?) chassis.
    uh no, 7 road wheels high chasis, unmanned turret big gun

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    I am aware, I was talking about the chassis, wheels look very similar to T-80 design as opposed to the Nizhi Tagil larger ones...NT is working on object 195 isn't it?

    Also how do you know the turret is unmanned from this one photo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MkayNow? View Post
    I am aware, I was talking about the chassis, wheels look very similar to T-80 design as opposed to the Nizhi Tagil larger ones...NT is working on object 195 isn't it?

    Also how do you know the turret is unmanned from this one photo...
    Look at the size of the turret.

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    Thanks for nice pictures Constantin !

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    Hmmm, it could be Object-195, or something else.

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    It has been discussed. It probably is a custom order from a local producer.
    The cammo is Izlom. Sposn makes Parashutist 3M , but is different cut with no hood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViceStan View Post
    Eto objekt 195?. If not how many prototypes did they make of new perspective future main battle tanks?


    Very interesting......

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    JSU command variants.


    JSU-152


    JS-3

    All were in Egyptian service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViceStan View Post
    Eto objekt 195?. If not how many prototypes did they make of new perspective future main battle tanks?

    Yes, o. 195.

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    ^^ looks strange to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arbody View Post
    ^^ looks strange to me
    What u expected? Mech or hover-tank?

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    ^^^ Whats good about T-95 over T-90 ?

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    Whats good about T-95 over T-90 ?
    Even from this photo you can clearly see that this tank is HUGE. It has roadwheels similar to T-72/90, and judging the lenght of the chassis - there are 7 of them per board. After that - look at the height of of the hull and compare it with the much lower hull of the T-72/90... We know that bigger hull needed for "isolated armored crew capsule", (situated in the front part of the hull between the front armor and combat compartment) from which the tankers can easily control the unmanned turret through advanced electronics - and they happen to be shielded with thickest armor, because the front hull armor now becomes the main armor area, not separated in turret and hull armor, and of course they completely isolated from any ammunition. And now the look at this strange shaped turret -from what we know its unmanned. But it`s also huge. Why? The answer is that monster of gun that protrudes from the turret. A 152mm smoothbore tank cannon...

    So, ladies and gentleman - its the most powerful, most protected and most crew survivable tank in the world, probably with the most advanced onboard electronics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sickle View Post
    Even from this photo you can clearly see that this tank is HUGE. It has roadwheels similar to T-72/90, and judging the lenght of the chassis - there are 7 of them per board. After that - look at the height of of the hull and compare it with the much lower hull of the T-72/90... We know that bigger hull needed for "isolated armored crew capsule", (situated in the front part of the hull between the front armor and combat compartment) from which the tankers can easily control the unmanned turret through advanced electronics - and they happen to be shielded with thickest armor, because the front hull armor now becomes the main armor area, not separated in turret and hull armor, and of course they completely isolated from any ammunition. And now the look at this strange shaped turret -from what we know its unmanned. But it`s also huge. Why? The answer is that monster of gun that protrudes from the turret. A 152mm smoothbore tank cannon...

    So, ladies and gentleman - its the most powerful, most protected and most crew survivable tank in the world, probably with the most advanced onboard electronics.
    you can much better look how huge from this photo - http://andrei-bt.livejournal.com/67973.html

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