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Ce blindé russe Terminator II est impressionnant, on distingue 2 canons de 30mm et 4 missiles, et quoi d'autre ? 

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Et ici on peut voir un BMP-3 IFV avec la nouvelle tourelle de 57mm >

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Cette nouvelle tourelle canon (code AU-220M dans la nomenclature russe) dispose d'un contrôle de tir informatisé et peut tirer contre des cibles terrestres ou aériennes (hélicos et drones) ; la munition perforante peut traverser 13cm d'acier à 1000m.

Equipé de cette tourelle, compacte et justement conçue pour pouvoir être facilement intégrée à différents types de blindés de l'armée de terre russe, le BMP-3 garde sa capacité à transporter 12 fantassins   

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C'est le Terminator 1 (BMP-T). Il a en plus deux lance-grenades AGS-17.  

Ok, merci Kiri :coolc:.  Dans la légende du compte Twitter de la RAE 2015 (Russian Arms Expo), ils disaient "Terminator 2" donc ça doit être une version améliorée.

Un engin armé jusqu'au dent dans la plus pure tradition russe, clairement c'est du char pour aller au combat, à la baston, et pas pour aller au bal du samedi soir où Madame l'ambassadrice offre des Ferrero Roche d'Or ! :normalc: 

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Sur le salon RAE 2015 :

RAE 2015: Few new systems feature

Christopher F Foss and Huw Williams, Nizhny Tagil, Russia

IHS Jane's Defence Weekly 

10 September 2015

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The BMP-3 Dragon was one of the few new armoured fighting vehicles being shown for the first time. Source: Christopher F Foss 

Despite the presence of Russia's latest armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) - the T-14 Armata main battle tank (MBT), T-15 heavy infantry fighting vehicle (HIFV), and Koalitsya-SV 2S35 155 mm self-propelled artillery system - Russia Arms Expo 2015 (RAE 2015) was a noticeably subdued event.

These vehicles were shown amid tight security and were firmly locked down behind a cordon, with no technical information being released. None took part in the daily firepower and mobility demonstration.

The emphasis was firmly on promoting the export of in-production AFVs, such as the T-90 series MBT and BMP-3 IFV, as well as upgrade packages.

Even those systems that were debuted at the 2013 iteration of the exhibition were noticeable by their absence, including the BTR-82A armoured personnel carrier (APC), which previously took part in the firepower and mobility demonstration.

The lack of a significant overseas presence was a key contributing factor. In 2013 France's Nexter Systems, Renault Trucks Defense, Panhard Defense, Thales, and Sagem all played a major part, with a number of joint ventures being lauded.

Sanctions have halted these partnerships and are causing major issues for a number of Russia's vehicle programmes. For example, Thales provides thermal cameras for the T-90 series MBTs, while Renault Trucks Defense teamed with UralVagonZavod to develop the Atom (8x8) family of AFVs with a full-scale mock-up being shown in 2013 - co-operation on this programme has now come to a standstill.

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The Armata MBT was not put through its paces in the firepower and mobility display at RAE 2015. (Christopher F Foss)

Among the upgraded systems debuting at RAE 2015 were a BTR-80 8x8 amphibious APC, featuring a new protection package that includes bar/slat armour and spall liners, cameras for situational awareness through 360°, and a new remote weapon station armed with a stabilised 12.7 mm machine gun (MG).

Elsewhere, a new version of the BMP-3 IFV was shown with a design that sees the engine compartment moved from the rear to the front of the hull and the two 7.62 mm bow-mounted MGs removed - these changes serve to increase the internal volume for crew and dismounts.

The vehicle can be fitted with a variety of weapon stations including a remote-controlled turret armed with a 57 mm cannon and 7.62 mm co-axial MG, and a new turret that features a 100 mm gun, 30 mm co-axial cannon, and a 7.62 mm co-axial MG. One proposed fit would introduce the complete turret from the 2S25 Sprut SP anti-tank gun, which is equipped with a 125 mm smoothbore gun, and 7.62 mm co-coaxial MG. The 125 mm gun fires the same separate loading ammunition as the T-72 and T-90MBTs, as well as a laser-guided projectile fitted with a tandem high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead.

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