Many reports of problems at Russia's UVZ tank factory from open sources suggest that it may be producing far fewer tanks than some analysts believe.
The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.
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Key Points - Russia's tank production and refurbishment efforts, centered at the UralVagonZavod (UVZ) plant, are reportedly insufficient to replace the over 3,700 tanks lost in Ukraine. -Much of the ...
In recent weeks, there has been a quiet civil war inside the Pentagon—and the future of America’s manufacturing base was hanging in the balance. At the center of this fight is a place far from ...
The Armata is a new-generation tank. It is a clean sheet design with a number of advanced features. It has little in common with the current T-90 and other older Soviet tanks. Actually it it the first ...
What You Need to Know: The T-14 Armata, Russia’s latest high-tech main battle tank, initially promised cutting-edge advancements like a three-man crew capsule, improved explosive-reactive armor, and ...
Israel’s armored corps will benefit from a greater number of Barak tank variants. Israel’s armored corps will benefit from a hefty tank production uptick over the next five years. As part of the new ...