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 ...
Key Points and Summary - Russia's T-14 Armata, unveiled with fanfare in 2015, has become "the tank that never arrived." -A decade later, the ambitious next-generation platform, featuring an unmanned ...
Russia is returning outdated T-62 tanks to service due to mounting equipment losses in its full-scale war against Ukraine and a shortage of modern military equipment, Ukraine's military intelligence ...
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 ...
Key Points - Russia's two most advanced tanks, the T-90M Proryv and the T-14 Armata, represent two distinct design philosophies: evolution versus revolution. -The T-90M is an upgraded T-72, retaining ...
The below photo, of a tank fitted with bristling metal wires, is one of the clearest images yet seen of a new kind of anti-drone armor first spotted on invading tanks in Ukraine in the autumn of 2025.
According to Oryx, more than 1,200 T-72s were destroyed in the first year of fighting alone. The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to deplete Russia’s main battle tank (MBT) inventories. While Moscow ...
They’ve been a mainstay in battle since the early 20th century. But in just three years of war in Ukraine, tanks have evolved. By Marco Hernandez and Thomas Gibbons-Neff When Russia launched its ...
This armor is unrivaled both in Russia and abroad in terms of the combination of its combat and technical characteristics MOSCOW, October 1. /TASS/. Uralvagonzavod Group (part of the state tech ...
Russia’s new T-80BVM tank is designed to dominate combat in the Arctic—but has proven far from ideal in Ukraine. The Russian T-80BVM is one of Russia’s most advanced and modernized main battle tanks ...
MOSCOW, June 2. /TASS/. Multilayered protection increases survivability of Russian tanks in the Ukrainian operation zone," Rostec said. "Due to additional multilayered protection the Russian tanks ...