Russia is reintroducing tanks in Ukraine using paired tank tactics with drone support to counter Ukrainian FPV drones, but ...
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The IS-6: Soviet heavy tank that never was

The IS-6 was a secretive Soviet heavy tank project developed during WWII that never reached mass production. This video ...
After the conclusion of the Battle of Kursk in 1943, the Soviets set out to develop new heavy tanks for both the short and ...
Russia's T-14 tanks are considered its best, but they don't seem to have been in Ukraine.Sean Gallup/Getty Images The British military expected to see more "prestige" Russian equipment in Ukraine, an ...
Russia and Ukraine have expanded their use of TM-62 anti-tank landmines, adapting them into drone-dropped munitions and ...
A new anti-drone system could shield Russia’s newest tanks from Ukrainian aerial attacks—though it is unclear if Russia can build the systems on time.
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 ...
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 ...
When you're a soldier going to war, the last thing you want to hear is that your equipment is a "deathtrap" or "total disaster." Yet, that's exactly what Russia's T-35 was. Then again, what do you ...
Russia’s new “autonomous” tank reuses outdated T-72/T-90 hulls and lacks real autonomy, revealing more about cost-cutting and propaganda than genuine battlefield innovation or AI integration. The ...
The Yak-9 performed more anti-tank missions, in particular, the Yak-9T variant with a 37mm cannon, in this case the ...
LONDON Feb 12 (Reuters) - Russia has what it needs to fight on in Ukraine for at least another year and retains the battlefield initiative, but is struggling to replace its destroyed tanks, experts at ...