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Key Points – The Soviet-era T-72 main battle tank sees extensive use by both Russia and Ukraine, but with differing modernization approaches significantly impacting battlefield performance.
Russia's T-72 Tank Is Getting Blown To Pieces in Ukraine . The T-72 was developed by the Soviets at the height of the Cold War. Since its introduction to service in the 1970s, more than 18,000 T ...
Videos circulating on social media show a Ukrainian tank back over and crush a friendly combat vehicle. In clips of the aftermath, the T-72 tank is positioned at a steep angle on top of the ...
View All Stores. Lists. Lists. ... Attacking With A Mix Of Old T-72 Tanks And New T-84s, Ukrainian Troops ... around 20,000 Ukrainian troops are struggling to hold back at least 50,000 Russians as ...
The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO) on Tuesday shared a video that it said shows one of its drones destroying a T-72 tank and other Russian equipment in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.
An ex-Russian T-62 in Ukrainian colors. After losing a thousand of its best T-80 and T-72 tanks in Ukraine, the Kremlin early this summer began pulling 50-year-old T-62s out of long-term storage ...
A video shows Ukrainian artillery raking a Russian tank convoy and destroying a T-72. Russia has lost over 2,000 tanks since the war began, and Ukraine around 3,500, according to Oryx.
A Ukrainian soldier runs back after taking coordinates before firing an M-109 howitzer at Russian mortar positions around Vuhledar along the front lines on December 19, 2022, in Donetsk, Ukraine.
Videos circulating on social media show a Ukrainian tank back over and crush a friendly combat vehicle. In clips of the aftermath, the T-72 tank is positioned at a steep angle on top of the ...
Dramatic moment Putin’s £1m T-72 tank is blown to smithereens by Ukrainian suicide drone There were reportedly near-misses, but the tank and team made it back in one piece.
The tank, a T-72 model, was taken out by Ukrainian forces in the early stages of the war, Delfi reports (link in Estonian) and will be on display, quite fittingly, in Freedom Square (Vabaduse väljak) ...