
The Russian army lost so much heavy combat equipment in Ukraine that it ended up removing from storage tanks and other armored vehicles 60-70 years old, and even the most prestigious tank troops of Moscow were equipped with “antique” T-62s that were “modernized” – say British military experts.
Here’s what Britain’s Ministry of Defense said in its Monday morning assessment:
- The Russian military continued to respond to the loss of heavy armored vehicles by deploying 60-year-old T-62 main battle tanks.
- There is a very real possibility that even parts of the 1st Guards Tank Army, supposedly Russia’s main tank force, will be rearmed with T-62s to compensate for previous losses. The 1st Guards Tank Army was supposed to receive the latest generation T-14 Armata main battle tanks from 2021 (which did not happen).
- In recent days, for the first time at the front in Ukraine, the BTR-50 was also identified – Russian armored personnel carriers, adopted for service in 1954.
- As of summer 2022, approximately 800 T-62s have been removed from storage, some of which have received upgraded optical systems, which will most likely increase their effectiveness at night.
- However, these two types of vintage vehicles will have many vulnerabilities on the modern battlefield, including the lack of modern explosive armor.
Images of “modernized” T-62s appeared on social networks, showing that they are equipped with a new optical system, but did not receive dynamic armor.
#Ukraine: It turns out that in the combat zone we first noticed a new Russian modernization of the T-62 – the so-called “T-62M model 2022”.
Tanks of this model received a new thermal imaging sight 1PN96МТ-02 instead of the old optics, but even ERA was not installed. pic.twitter.com/DnurwBnGIk
— uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) February 25, 2023
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Source: Hot News

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