A viral Russian clip sparked claims that the T-14 Armata was already heading to Ukraine. But the images and footage point to training grounds, not the front line, and the evidence does not hold up.
As of March 2024, Russia has lost around 3,000 main battle tanks in Ukraine, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Oryx. Despite heavy losses, Russia has not deployed its ...
Summary and Key Points: Russia’s Soviet-era main battle tanks, such as the T-55s, T-62s, T-72s, T-80s, and T-90s, have been decimated by Western-supplied anti-tank weaponry during the Ukraine invasion ...
It wasn't long ago when Western experts feared that Russia's T-14 Armata tank would leave Western tanks in the dust. But Ukrainian intelligence says its forces have yet to see the Armata in action, ...
"Ukraine has recently unvailed a new Infantry Fighting Vehicle, called Babylon, developed by Arey engineering group, which shares some of the design choices with Russian Armata, and by Armata, I mean ...