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Was It Really a T-90M? Experts Question Russia’s Tank Loss ClaimFootage recently circulated online claimed to show the destruction of another Russian T-90M tank—but experts argue the ...
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.
The ongoing war in Ukraine is marked by chaos and confusion, especially as both Ukrainian and Russian forces use similar Soviet-era equipment, making friend-or-foe identification challenging.
Which is why it's not the Russian army that gave their new brand of oddly-armored tanks that name, it's everyone else online who did, as Newsweek reports. But when a tank has what appears to be an ...
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 ...
Languages: English. Drone footage shared on Twitter earlier this week shows a Russian tank unleashing powerful attacks against Ukrainian forces. The war has surpassed its eleventh month of ...
Another Russian regiment apparently has reequipped with older T-72 tanks. It’s further evidence that, despite a heroic effort on the part of Kremlin planners to expand production of more modern ...
As of April 22, 2025, Russia has lost around 10,683 tanks in Ukraine—destroyed, damaged, abandoned, or captured. It’s a staggering number that shows just how brutal the war has been for Russia ...
Before Russia widened its war on Ukraine a little over a year ago, the 1st GTA, which normally garrisons near Moscow, was slated eventually to swap its T-72 and T-80 tanks for Russia’s newest ...
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 ...
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 ...
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies said Russia’s tank and artillery fleets had suffered “significant attrition” in the war. By Carly Olson The Russian military has ...
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