The ministry noted that a tank battalion typically consists of 31 tanks, meaning Ukrainian forces have effectively taken out the equivalent of 102 Russian tank battalions over ten months.
Javelin missiles are the symbol weapon of Ukrainian resistance against Vladimir Putin. A video released in the last few hours captured the moment when he destroyed a Russian tank. As the struggle ...
Since the beginning of 2024, the Ukrainian defence forces have destroyed or damaged 3,179 Russian tanks. Source: press service of the Ministry of Defence Quote: "There are 31 tanks in the tank ...
In the last few hours a video has been circulated showing how Ukrainian drones destroy Russian tanks. In the images you can see the armored vehicles camouflaged among the trees, in the middle of ...
It is thought that Russia has lost hundreds of tanks within two months of invading Ukraine. Military experts put the losses down to the advanced anti-tank weapons which western nations have given ...
the Russian Defense Ministry said. Ukraine’s losses have reached 36,850 troops and 225 tanks since fighting began in the region. Russian forces continue their operation to eliminate Ukrainian units.
Tanks borrowed from museums have been used in Germany to train Ukrainian troops to deal with booby-trapping tactics used by Russian soldiers on the battlefield. Source: Reuters, citing German ...
Russian tanks have been appeared underneath the turtle shell-like cages after it was revealed that Putin embarrassingly lost almost all of the tanks he had since invading Ukraine. Since before ...
Footage from the frontline in Ukraine has shown an explosive tank battle as Russian forces continue to suffer heavy losses. The Defense of Ukraine posted the footage on social media website X ...
Ukrainian volunteer forces have been using a captured T-80 tank nicknamed "Bunny" against the machine's previous owners — the Russian army. The tank was built two years ago and, up until March ...
WSJ examines how the tanks that Ukraine will receive from the West compare with Russia’s vehicles. Illustration: Adam Adada News moves fast, and there's not always time to untangle the complex ...