Not really surprising though. Aluminum chassis, no blow-off panels, centrally stored ammunition...the Bradley is just a walking ammo dump.
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Not really surprising though. Aluminum chassis, no blow-off panels, centrally stored ammunition...the Bradley is just a walking ammo dump.
Is it confirmed that they are Russian? Their camos aren't Russian and I don't recognize the guy's patch.Russian troops inspect captured Leopard 2A6.
My mistake. I thought they were Russian because of the cammo. They weren't using the digital cammo the Ukrainians usually use. But the red and black unit patch is clearly some Ukrainian banderite patch.Is it confirmed that they are Russian? Their camos aren't Russian and I don't recognize the guy's patch.
Russian troops inspect captured Leopard 2A6.
And here is the video of that other Leopard 2A6 being hit with a Lancet.
It will be funny if the Armata ends up with a copy of the Leopard's engineWhy would they want to reverse engineer them ? They might look at certain components such as powerpack unit, DM53A1 ammunition, special armor (D-Type variant) on the Leopard 2A6s but the rest is not really that remarkable.
It will be funny if the Armata ends up with a copy of the Leopard's engine
Copy of entire engine might be too much. Do you think it is likely western engine capture could help few components in Russian engine research? We know China captured a T-62 way back and studied it a lot.can we again become realistic?
Are you sure that’s a Russian capture? The guy’s shoulder insignia is red/black which are the Ukrainian nationalist colors.Russian troops inspect captured Leopard 2A6.
And here is the video of that other Leopard 2A6 being hit with a Lancet.
Desired outcome for Russia most likelly a Treaty of Versailles style "peace" agreement.I totally agree, but - quite understandable - this is something Ukraine will never accept.