Key Points and Summary: The Soviet-era T-80 main battle tank, envisioned as a high-speed spearhead for a Cold War conflict in Europe, has suffered staggering losses in the war in Ukraine, particularly ...
Russia has lost about 3,800 tanks since 2022, compared with about 1,100 for Ukraine, per Oryx estimates. In Kursk, Russian tank losses are nearly equal to those of Ukraine, challenging Kyiv's ...
Russian troops use motorcycles to assault Ukrainian positions while trying to evade the drones that stalk them. Russia's military received new motocross bikes at a ceremony in November.Sergey ...
The conflict with Ukraine has been rapidly destroying Russia's tanks, and it seems as though the country can't keep up with the destruction. By the fall of 2024, over 9,000 tanks and infantry vehicles ...
The current rate of Russian tank losses in President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine could see them run out of the military vehicles by the end of next year, according to the International ...
Russia has lost 850,000 troops and over 10,000 tanks, according to Ukraine's military, providing a staggering estimate of the toll nearly three years of grinding war has taken on the Russian military.
Tanks are becoming steel porcupines in the latest round of improvised armor upgrades in Ukraine. First seen on Russian vehicles, bizarre ‘Dread’ armor with arrays of metal rods or spikes is now being ...
Russia has likely lost over 4,000 tanks in Ukraine, with open-source data suggesting even higher numbers. Poor logistics, battlefield conditions, and changing tactics have impacted the scale and type ...
While the developmental T-14 Armata captures the spotlight, the bulk of Russia’s armored forces consist of upgraded T-72B3 main battle tanks. Other tanks like the T-90 and the legacy T-80U are still ...
Since Russia widened its war on Ukraine 37 months ago, Russian forces have lost no fewer than 3,200 tanks in combat, according to an unofficial tally by the open-source analysts with the Oryx ...
Three main types of Russian main battle tank (MBT) have come to dominate Russia’s fleet in very different proportions compared with the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February ...
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