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Remember the T-14 Armata? The russian tank that had a lot of hype for a couple years?

In the spirit of "zippier cars", let's discuss it a bit further.
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#T14Armata, an innovative russian tank with crew fully enclosed in the front hull behind heavy protection, while a fully automated turret was located in the classic way.

Along with the tank, related T-15 IFV and 2S35 SPG were developed as shared platform.
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The design seemingly got a lot *right*, tho there remains some discussion as to armor of the turret - supposedly absent in the vehicles produced.

With a lot of hopes riding on its shoulders, the design failed to enter serial production and seems stuck. How come?
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Enter 12N360.

Russian designers correctly surmised they need a 1500 HP class engine to make T-14 competitive. Yes tanks need to be zippy to survive on the battlefield.

And in their hubris they settled on X-layout (X-12) engine.
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In their unbridled hubris, russian engineers decided to standardize mass serial production of combat vehicle on an X-layout engine.

There's a reason this isn't successful historically. This was bound to attract Engineering Fates - and those are subtle & quick to anger.
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X-layout engine is alluring - very compact and powerful. Above all, an X-layout seems just within grasp - simply by mating two V-engines together. It's also *surprisingly* hard to engineer. It takes high hubris to try to standardize series production on it w/o a backup plan.
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Just how much hubris did the Rus' T-14 Armata engineres have? They didn't leave room for any other, *classic* engine layout in case of 12N360's failure. And 12N360 failed to mature; the company behind it, Uralvagonzavod, went bankrupt.

informnapalm.org/en/armata-t-14…
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So you appreciate the level of hubris:
There's been no series production vehicle powered by X engine, beyond a short sub-series of Avro Manchester. Only Brits managed to *just about* make it work for series production, once - if you squinted & kept a fire extinguisher on hand.
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The same unbridled hubris of T-14 is also currently miring Rus' invasion of Ukraine.

And, as irony would have it, ukrainians designed & produce a 1500 HP class engine for their T-84 tank upgrades just fine.
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Enter 6TD-3.

A 1500 HP development of well proven 6TD-2, compact & powerful and only slightly exotic: opposed-piston 6, a reasonably well understood technology. And, in a major pinch, could be substituted for with another layout: a flat boxer.

No hubris, getting things done.
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Recommend:
- keep professional hubris in check
- know history of your profession
- in particular don't tempt Engineering Fates by parading immature gear around
- don't go conquering an engineering nation, befriended by other engineering nations

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the recent wave of "work from home" is the biggest and unique opportunity to "stick it to the boomers". Actually to do much better than that.
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