Western partners will soon hand over modern tanks to Ukraine, in particular Leopard. At the same time, Russia says it is going to overturn its T-14 Armata tanks on the battlefield. However, now the enemy has no modern equipment left that can be opposed to Western tanks. Sergey Savchenko. He noted that now the Russians are asking countries loyal to them for any military equipment.
The best Russian equipment burned down on the road from Sumy to Kyiv
According to him, the Russians travel around North Korea and ask for ammunition and equipment there. In Tajikistan, they are asking for T-72 tanks: they say, we once gave them to you, you used them, and now return them to us.
It is naive to assume that the Russians in Tajikistan are asking for tanks , and kept their T-90s until Leopard and Challenger left for Ukraine. I think that this is designed for the domestic consumer and at the same time quite naive, – the military expert emphasized.
In his opinion, there are no modern weapons in Russia. Everything that was, they used. And if it were, they would not expect Leopard tanks. They would advance, throw him into battle.
“All their modern equipment that they could transfer to the front in order to destroy the Ukrainians, we have already tested everything. Half of what they had the best, burned down in “conditional” Bucha, or on the road from Sumy to Kyiv,” Savchenko believes.
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< h2 class="news-subtitle cke-markup" dir="ltr">Obsolete developments
Dmitry Rogozin, ex-head of Roscosmos, announced that he had sent 4 newest Russian combat robots “Marker” to Donbass, which, allegedly, can hit, in particular, Leopard, Abrams tanks.
Major General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that perhaps the Russians have some developments. But they are not revolutionary and outdated – since the 20th century. Moreover, these 4 works will not change the situation.
“Weapons of the 21st century are used in this war,” Sergei Savchenko stressed.
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