

Unlike other MBT designs, the T-140 is unusual in that its turret is completely unmanned. Lastly, the 12.7 mm HMG is pre-loaded with only one 500-round belt box and does not carry any reserve belt boxes. Meanwhile, the coaxial MMG feeds from a linked 1,000-round belt, and only has a single spare belt to reload from.

The standard loadout of the T-140 gives it 20 rounds of armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS-T), 12 high-explosive (HE-T), and 12 high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT-T) shells for the main gun. The roof of the turret is also fitted with a remote weapons station that is armed with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun.

It is armed with a 125 mm smoothbore cannon and has a coaxial 7.62 mm medium machine gun. The T-140's design prioritises crew survivability, and the hull's overall dimensions are much bigger compared to both the T-90 and T-100. One of the most advanced and best protected Main Battle Tanks in the world, the T-140 shares little in common with previous generations of Russian-made and Soviet-era MBTs. This is a premium asset that requires ownership of the Tanks DLC.

In addition, it also provides additional radios and sensors for platoon and company leaders. Two main variants are currently in use - the standard T-140 and the T-140K, a 'commander' variant which exchanges the HMG for a 30mm autocannon. The disadvantage is its technical complexity and cost, resulting in low production numbers. The crew is located in an armored capsule in the hull, improving survivability and eliminating one of the weaknesses of older tank designs. The tank is equipped with a high velocity, high-accuracy 125mm cannon, a 7.62mm coaxial machinegun, and a 12.7mm HMG in a remote turret. 11.2 Vehicles of comparable role and configurationĪ licensed variant of the original Russian design operated by the elite of CSAT armored forces.
