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GABTU is responsible for assignment of object (Russian: Объект) numbers to almost all the tanks and other combat vehicles entering service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Объект is often transliterated as objekt, obyekt, ob'yekt, obyect, obiekt , etc.
In 2019, plans were announced to purchase a batch of vehicles for other units of the Russian Guard. [5] In 2023, three new armored vehicles "Patrol" entered service with units of the Russian Guard in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, including the local SOBR and OMON. [6] Also in 2023, "Patrol" entered service with the Russian Guard of the ...
Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia: Granat-2 and 4 in service. [333] [366] [367] Granat-4 is in the photo. As of 10 May 2024 at least 8 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] Takhion: Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia [368] [369] As of 10 May 2024 at least 7 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] Zastava
Специальная полицейская машина СПМ-2 (Special Police Vehicle SPM-2) Tigr-Alfa-BB (Tiger-Alpha-VV) is an SPM-1 with GOST 50963-965 level 5 ballistic protection all around (instead of a mixture of level 3 and 5). Two additional glass hatches on the roof allow for the firing of personal weapons.
The BAZ-69092-021 towing vehicle for the 5I57A power generator and the 63T6A power converter for the S-400 (missile) system.. Bryansk Automobile Plant (BAZ; Russian: Брянский автомоби́льный заво́д, БАЗ, romanized: Bryansky Avtomobilny Zavod) is a Russian manufacturer of military vehicles based in Bryansk, Russia.
In the Stepove battle, the two vehicles may have been close to minimum arming range (65 meters for a Bradley’s TOW, 70 for a BMP-2’s Konkurs missile). The intervening brush might also have ...
US, Ukrainian and South Korean intelligence estimates put the number of North Korean soldiers in Russia between 11,000 to 12,000, some of whom have already engaged in combat operations alongside ...
According to the testimony of Russian prisoners-of-war from the unit, they were tasked with establishing checkpoints around the city of Sumy, checking passing vehicles for weapons, and ensuring the unimpeded passage of Russian military vehicles. A number of soldiers from the 27th Brigade were captured by Ukrainian territorial defense forces. [7]