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Business InsiderJan 2
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Key Facts

  • ✓ A British Army officer stated the UK expected to see more 'prestige' Russian equipment in Ukraine.
  • ✓ The T-14 tank, considered Russia's most advanced, has not been seen in combat in Ukraine.
  • ✓ Russia's Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets have seen only limited use.
  • ✓ The UK Ministry of Defence believes the absence is likely to avoid reputational damage.
  • ✓ Major Maguire stated the UK is confident it could defeat these systems with current equipment.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. British Military Surprised by Missing Hardware
  3. Why Russia is Holding Back
  4. Western Confidence and Underperformance
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

A British Army officer has expressed surprise that Russia has not deployed its most advanced military hardware, including T-14 tanks and Su-57 jets, in the conflict in Ukraine. The officer, identified as Major Maguire, noted that the absence of these high-end assets is more surprising than Russia's use of older stockpiles. While the T-14 is considered Russia's most advanced tank, it has not been seen in combat. Similarly, Russia's fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jets have seen limited use, reportedly to avoid reputational damage and the compromise of sensitive technology. The UK Ministry of Defence believes the absence of the T-14 is likely due to the risk of losing the 'prestige' vehicle and the need to produce greater quantities of other tanks. Furthermore, the few advanced Russian systems that have appeared in Ukraine have underperformed, leading the UK to feel confident it could defeat these systems if they were deployed.

British Military Surprised by Missing Hardware#

A British Army officer has stated that the military was surprised it did not see more advanced Russian weaponry on the battlefield in Ukraine. Major Maguire, who previously helped lead UK-led training for Ukrainian soldiers, said the UK expected to see more of Russia's 'prestige' equipment. This includes the T-14 tank, which is considered Russia's most advanced tank and is what the British military views as 'the pacing threat equipment that we train against.'

The T-14, estimated to cost between $5 million and $9 million, is regarded as one of Russia's best tanks. Western analysts had previously worried the tanks might rival NATO's most advanced tanks. Russian state media has often touted the Armata as 'cutting edge.' However, these weapons have not been seen in the war. Major Maguire stated, "We probably would've expected to have seen more of their prestige equipment." He added that the fact these tanks 'haven't really been used' is probably more surprising than the fact Russia has used a lot of its stockpiles.

"We probably would've expected to have seen more of their prestige equipment."

— Major Maguire, British Army

Why Russia is Holding Back#

There are several theories regarding why Russia has not deployed the T-14. Sergei Chemezov, the CEO of Rostec (the producer of the Armata), previously said the tanks might not be well-suited for Ukraine. He noted that while the Armata is 'much superior to existing tanks,' it is 'a little expensive' and 'too expensive, so the army is unlikely to use it now.'

The UK Ministry of Defence has weighed in, stating that the Armata's absence is 'highly likely due to the potential reputational damage of losing the 'prestige' vehicle in combat.' An earlier intelligence update suggested Russian troops in Ukraine were reluctant to accept the first tranche of T-14s offered to them 'because the vehicles were in such poor condition.' Russia has instead relied heavily on tanks like T-90s and T-80s, as well as decades-old equipment first deployed in the 1940s. Western sanctions have also made building sophisticated machinery more difficult.

Beyond the T-14, Russia has also not deployed its fifth-generation Su-57 fighters. The UK defense ministry said in 2023 that the Su-57's usage seemed limited to Russian territory and launching long-range missiles into Ukraine. The ministry stated Russia was 'highly likely prioritising avoiding the reputational damage, reduced export prospects, and the compromise of sensitive technology' that would result from losing a jet over Ukraine. A former UK air force officer turned analyst suggested Russia was likely saving them for a possible conflict with NATO.

Western Confidence and Underperformance#

Despite the potential threat of Russia's advanced equipment, the UK feels confident in its ability to counter them. Major Maguire stated, "I have no idea why they're not using it, but I'm pretty sure whatever it is, we could defeat it with what we have." He noted that the few advanced systems Russia has put into the war have not 'performed very well.'

Ukraine has successfully destroyed Russia's newly developed BMPT 'Terminator' and shot down Kinzhal missiles—which Russia boasted were unstoppable—using Patriot systems. Additionally, Russia's S-400 air defense system, while formidable, has somewhat underperformed. The war has proven difficult for tanks and armored vehicles due to the lack of air superiority and the threat of cheap drones and mines. Consequently, cost-effective mass has often proven more valuable than 'exquisite combat power.' Russia's military in general has underperformed compared to Western expectations, failing to quickly overpower Ukraine and remaining bogged down in a grinding fight in the east.

Conclusion#

The absence of Russia's most prestigious military hardware in Ukraine has drawn attention from Western military officials. While Russia continues to utilize older, stockpiled equipment, the UK remains confident that its current forces are capable of defeating the advanced systems should they ever be deployed. The conflict has highlighted the challenges of modern warfare, where the high cost and potential reputational risk of losing advanced technology may outweigh its theoretical battlefield advantages.

"Armata is, in general, a little expensive... it is too expensive, so the army is unlikely to use it now."

— Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Rostec

"I have no idea why they're not using it, but I'm pretty sure whatever it is, we could defeat it with what we have."

— Major Maguire, British Army

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