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  1. Technical characteristics of tanks in Ukrainian and Russian service. The following section will list the basic characteristics of the tanks involved in the Russo Ukrainian war (earliest model when not otherwise specified), as reported by the Jane’s Tank Recognition Guide7.

  2. Tanks of the 1st generation were created in 1950-1960. They represent modernized versions of World War II tanks that took the best tank technologies from American, Soviet and German...

  3. This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation; from their first use after World War I, into the interwar period, during World War II, the Cold War and modern era.

  4. Ten Key Characteristics of Russian Warfare. Russia’s military is postured to defend its homeland and vital industrial and population centers, using layered, integrated air defenses and a limited number of defensive bulwarks and buffer states to buy space and time to react to potential strikes or invasion.

  5. 23 wrz 2021 · Russias way of war New military technology applications and advanced systems are enablers for Russia’s way of war, especially in the context of leveraging its military-scientific base against technologically superior peer or near-peer competitors. Russia perceives itself to be in conventional military inferiority against such competitors.

  6. The “oldesttank in service is the T-72BM ‘Ural’. The tank was adopted in 1973 and still has the potential for future improvements. This is the most produced second generation tank and...

  7. T-80 (1976) This first Soviet turbine tank, an elite main battle tank and successor of the T-64 is also in service, but in dwindling numbers, although 5,400 had been cranked up in total. In 1985 the T-80U (illustration) appeared, much upgraded.

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