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NATO allies are betting on tanks, even as exploding drones are wiping them out in Ukraine
Drones are turning tanks and armored vehicles into burning wrecks in Ukraine, but NATO allies are doubling down on the heavy weapons. In footage from the war, cheap FPV quadcopters buzz into the open ...
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 and Summary - Russia’s T-14 Armata, unveiled in 2014 as a “supertank,” has receded from view and stayed out of Ukraine. -Despite a 2019 order for 132 Armata-family vehicles, deliveries are ...
A Ukrainian commander praised the US-made Abrams for being better than Soviet-era tanks but said they could use more protection.
An explosion tore through a cafe in Russia’s second-largest city Sunday, killing a well-known military blogger and strident supporter of the war in Ukraine. Some reports said a bomb was embedded in a ...
With Trump stepping back, NATO faces the challenge of responding to the Russian threat while seeking lessons from almost four years of the war in Ukraine ...
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 ...
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 ...
Western intelligence and aviation experts have said Russia wants to avoid the reputational damage of losing a Su-57 in combat.
Russia has long since exhausted its supply of modern main battle tanks—and is quickly running out of antiquated reserves, too. At the end of the Cold War in 1991, the Soviet Union was the largest ...
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