Every time it seems the Russian armed forces have tumbled to a technological nadir, they manage to surprise observers with some new and previously unthinkable do-it-yourself armored fighting vehicle.
Vehicles designed for the Russian Airborne Force are being promoted overseas. Russian defence conglomerate Rostec noted on 15 April that its Rosoboronexport and NPO High-Precision Weapons companies ...
Analysts have described the comical nature of the situation. During military operations in the Kursk Region, Russian infantry faced the dilemma of crossing to the other side of the river. At the same ...
On Wednesday, October 11, armored units from Russia’s elite 1 st Guard Tanks Army launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine’s fortifications near Avdiivka in Eastern Ukraine. Despite initially ...
The Russians pile wooden planks on BTRs and roll them into a river. Russia is using a long-forgotten WWII technology to cross rivers in the Kursk region. Forbes observer David Axe writes that during ...
What’s old is new again as Russia’s wider war on Ukraine grinds toward its fourth year. During World War II, some armies—the British Army, in particular—bolted metal spans to the top of tank chassis ...