Tank Losses in Ukraine Raise Strategic Questions for Russia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Shortly after the first T-90M was spotted in April, Ukrainian journalist Andriy Tsapliyenko posted images standing in front of the charred
burnt-out tanks, sometimes with their turrets blown off, as well as tanks on fire with their crews trapped inside
According to military analysts, these tank losses are one of the major issues facing Russia as it seeks to continue its offensive in
from tank regiments, according to a casualty tally based on publicly available information that is kept by independent media outlet
Alexei Ukhachev said of an incident in which his tank was hit by a Javelin in the early days of the war in a May interview with Russian
below the turret catches fire
But Russia has also deployed hundreds of T-80 tanks, including the T80U, T80BV and the most modernized T-80, the T80BVM, which came into
era T-62s, a tank which entered service in 1961, have been spotted in Ukraine and on trains being transported across Russia, presumably on
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