9/12/2023 0 Comments Russian main battle tanks chart![]() ![]() ![]() At that distance, Russian tankists use their optics to spot enemy positions and destroy them with direct main gun fire. The primary mission is now observed to be direct fire support by tanks situated 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) from Ukrainian positions, outside the reach of shorter-range anti-tank weapons. The RUSI report states that after the early war catastrophes, Russian armor is using “significantly evolved” tactics aimed at minimizing losses by keeping them in a supporting role. Tactical Adaptations: Infantry Support and Gunfire Raids ![]() The fleet is also receiving old Soviet tanks reactivated from storage, though Russia has only proven able to reactivate a small subset of that stockpile. However, Russia’s fleet is receiving a trickle of newly produced T-90M tanks. ![]() Russia is thought to have had an active fleet of roughly 3,000 tanks when it invaded Ukraine, meaning that it has lost the equivalent of 2/3 of what it started with. However, a May report by the UK’s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank clarifies that Russian tankers are now mostly using more cautious tactics supporting infantry, and employing technologies and techniques that implicitly reduce the effectiveness of even highly capable Javelin missiles supplied by the U.S. That count only includes losses individually documented by the Oryx blog-meaning that the actual count is surely higher, considering the losses that didn’t get photographed. This resulted in rapid, catastrophic losses-and contributed to Russia hitting the milestone of 2,001 main battle tanks visually confirmed destroyed, captured, or abandoned by May 30, 2023. But in a classic tactical error, Russian armor lacked enough escorting infantry to detect and flush out ambushes in built-up areas. When Russia launched its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it aggressively pushed its main battle tanks and lighter, but heavily-armed, BMP and BMD fighting vehicles forward on the offense. ![]()
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