The CIT suggested that this could indicate serious problems in the provision of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with armored vehicles.
In the Russian Federation, Soviet T-54/55 tanks, produced in the 40-50s, began to be removed from conservation. This was reported by the investigative project Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT).
At the disposal of the project is a picture of a train carrying military equipment from the Far East.
It was noted that the train with T-54/55 tanks recently left the city of Arseniev, Primorsky Krai, where the 1295th Central Base for the Reserve and Storage of Tanks is located.
According to experts, the first modifications of the T-54 were adopted by the Soviet army in the second half of the 1940s, and the T-55 in 1958.
The CIT suggested that, together with the removal of the BTR-50 from storage and the installation of a shipborne anti-aircraft gun on the MT-LB, this could indicate serious problems in the provision of the RF Armed Forces with armored vehicles.
Earlier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that Russia lacks modern military equipment, the Russian army uses Soviet-era equipment.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported that the army of the aggressor country Russia in Ukraine is experiencing a serious shortage of artillery ammunition.
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Source: korrespondent

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