Russian T-90 Vladimir tanks burn brightly after encountering Ukrainian defenders.
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Thus, the border guards of the Guard offensive brigade “Revenge” brought down several enemy tanks that were trying to storm Ukrainian positions near Bakhmut. The offensive of the invaders was stopped by the joint actions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The State Border Service announced this on February 20 in Telegram.
The footage shows the defeat of at least three Russian tanks. Two armored units were brought down using an anti-tank missile system, and another FPV drone was used.
According to the National Defense University of Ukraine, the T-90 “Vladimir” is a modern Russian main battle tank, which the Russian Army adopted for service in 1992. As of 2010, there were between 250 and 500 of these tanks in Russia. The cost of the new T-90 under the agreement for the supply of the Russian army is 118 million rubles. per unit as of 2011.
Russian media call the T-90 “the pinnacle of tank design,” but the Ukrainian military has refuted the myth about the “invincibility” of this tank in battle.
Let us remind you that in the Avdeevka area, two Bradley infantry fighting vehicles of the Ukrainian military neutralized the modern Russian T-90M Proryv tank. Impact FPV drones with explosives helped finish off enemy equipment.
Source: Racurs
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