On the eve of "Victory Day," the Russian state-owned company Uralvagonzavod delivered a new batch of T-72B3M and T-90M Proryv tanks to the Russian army. The event featured the symbolic presence of the legendary T-34-85, bidding farewell to its modern "descendants."
Despite technological upgrades, Russian tanks have faced significant challenges on the Ukrainian battlefield. It is estimated that over 100 T-90M units have been destroyed since the beginning of the invasion, often by Ukrainian FPV drones exploiting vulnerabilities in the upper armor of the vehicles.
Source and images: Telegram @uvznews
Despite technological upgrades, Russian tanks have faced significant challenges on the Ukrainian battlefield. It is estimated that over 100 T-90M units have been destroyed since the beginning of the invasion, often by Ukrainian FPV drones exploiting vulnerabilities in the upper armor of the vehicles.
Source and images: Telegram @uvznews
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