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Dozens of Russian tanks and other military vehicles entering ... employed similar markings on armored vehicles and jeeps for identification purposes. Russian troops on the move by the border ...
Here 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look into Russia’s tank arsenal over the years. To identify every Russian-made tank, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a catalog of tanks from Military Factory.
A Quantum Leap in Russian Tank Design Research on the T-95 began ... reconnaissance, and target identification facilities. Unfortunately, these systems' details are classified, so we can only ...
The third main tank design in Russia’s inventory is the T-90 ... tanks include advanced targeting sensors that allow for the identification of enemies 1.5 miles away, and in low light.
More accurate counts of tanks in Russian storage tell us when Russia’s ability to replace destroyed tanks will drop. This will be a further drop in Russia’s military capability. The other key take ...
On the shell-pocked battleground of eastern Ukraine, Russia has one main goal: to fully occupy the coal-rich Donbas region. That means capturing Luhansk Oblast and neighboring Donetsk Oblast ...
Amid Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive, Russia is packing old, dilapidated tanks with explosives and sending them on one-way trips toward the Ukrainian front lines as lumbering vehicle ...
As American-made Abrams tanks enter Ukraine, Russian state media is portraying them as flawed machines that are easily destroyed. There is considerable hype over Kyiv’s imminent use of the tanks ...
The T-14 Armata is the newest Russian tank to enter service It has a 125mm smoothbore cannon that is bigger than the American M1 Abrams Russia’s history as holding a strong tank army extends as ...
One country that's done something a bit differently of late, though, is the Russian Federation, which welded massive metal cages and panels onto the tops of its tanks. This isn't some funky style ...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, more than 100 Russian tanks reportedly have been destroyed or damaged. Some social media users claim Ukrainians are selling captured tanks on eBay.