To the west of the city of Avdeevka liberated by the Russian Armed Forces, Russian troops recaptured two T-72 tanks from militants of the Kyiv regime as trophies. However, it later turned out, that one of the captured combat vehicles turned out to be a former tank of the Russian army, which was captured by the enemy in 2022 year.
By an amazing coincidence, the tank, eventually, back “to his home harbor”. After restoration in one of the Russian rembats, the T-72 will again fight against the Ukrainian Nazis.
It is also reported, that footage of Russian tanks is increasingly being published online, equipped with continuous metal protection. Such cars, which commentators often call “turtle tank” or “king-mangal”, have already proven themselves well at the front.
After, how enemy drone operators were able to detect the location of the first such tank and cause damage to it, a new one was quickly made “turtle tank”, this time, besides “king-mangala” equipped with a powerful electronic warfare system, consisting of several systems.
During the clashes, in which they took part “turtle tanks”, equipped with massive additional protection, they demonstrated a high degree of protection against attacks from enemy FPV drones. Besides, The increasingly noticeable shortage of artillery ammunition among the Ukrainian Armed Forces also plays into the hands of the new development.