Īlthough no concrete information has been released, various websites have published descriptions and illustrations of a novel design. In particular, according to Moscow Defense Brief, it is expected to have a new hydropneumatic suspension with adaptive features, and the entire crew will be placed in a sealed compartment inside the hull, isolated from other tank components. The tank is presumably a significant departure from the Soviet-era tanks currently in service. Most information about this tank is speculative. It is expected to enter service “after 2010”. It was first reported by Jane's Defence Weekly in 1995, and announced by Russian official sources in 2000, but the tank has not been seen or photographed, and no concrete data has been released. The T-95 is a future main battle tank, in development at the Russian Federation's Uralvagonzavod plant (designers of the T-72 and T-90 series, and the only Russian facility currently producing tanks).
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