Russia uses Russian-era equipment in war; it has about 2,600 tanks in reserve.
The Wall Street Journal writes that the new supply of tanks to the front are mostly old models pulled from warehouses, depleting supplies and degrading the overall quality of the Russian military.
The publication writes that Russia has changed its combat tactics, intensified efforts to restore old equipment and increased military spending.
According to most analysts, at the current rate of production, Russia will have enough tanks for another two years.
In the Vremiv direction near New Komar, the defenders defeated a column of enemy armored vehicles. The other day, near New Komar, the infidels stormed the positions of our defenders with a column of armored vehicles – three tanks and an infantry fighting vehicle. Such brazen mechanized attacks by the invaders in the area of responsibility of the soldiers of this brigade are regular, so our defenders had time to develop a counteraction scheme.
The unit’s FPV drones quickly flew out to intercept enemy armored vehicles. Thanks to the skill and precision of the drone operators, both enemy equipment and personnel were destroyed.
Source: Racurs

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