Moscow refused to send its latest Armata tanks to the front in Ukraine due to fear of reputational damage from their loss, as well as their insufficient quantity, according to the UK Ministry of Defense. According to the report, on March 4, Sergey Chemezov, the chair of the Russian military concern Rostec, announced that the most modern Russian main battle tank T-14 Armata had entered service but would not be sent to Ukraine. Chemezov stated that this was due to the high cost, limiting large-scale manufacturing of Armata tanks. The Armata tank debuted on Victory Day in 2015 and got stuck durin…