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The T-95 was 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 biggest Russian facility producing tanks, leaving JSC KBTM Omsktransmash the transport machine and military factory in Russian city Omsk at the second place.). It was first reported by Jane's Defence Weekly in 1995, and announced by Russian official sources in 2000, but the tank had never been seen or photographed, and no concrete data had been released. It was due to be introduced in 2009, but was perpetually delayed, the Russian government finally terminated its involvement in the project in May 2010.

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  • The T-95 was 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 biggest Russian facility producing tanks, leaving JSC KBTM Omsktransmash the transport machine and military factory in Russian city Omsk at the second place.). It was first reported by Jane's Defence Weekly in 1995, and announced by Russian official sources in 2000, but the tank had never been seen or photographed, and no concrete data had been released. It was due to be introduced in 2009, but was perpetually delayed, the Russian government finally terminated its involvement in the project in May 2010.
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  • The T-95 was 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 biggest Russian facility producing tanks, leaving JSC KBTM Omsktransmash the transport machine and military factory in Russian city Omsk at the second place.). It was first reported by Jane's Defence Weekly in 1995, and announced by Russian official sources in 2000, but the tank had never been seen or photographed, and no concrete data had been released. It was due to be introduced in 2009, but was perpetually delayed, the Russian government finally terminated its involvement in the project in May 2010.
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