
The Soviets apparently chose to build what can best be described as an army of tanks. Even the Commander-in-Chief of the Aerospace Forces was also a tank general - Surovikin. All districts are headed by tank generals. And the chief of the general staff - a tank general, and around him. Now they do not just dominate - they totally dominate. Tank generals have always, in general, dominated the armed forces of the Red Army.

Moscow has repeatedly warned that arms deliveries do not contribute to a peaceful resolution and further escalate the conflict.Īccording to experts, there is a dominance of tankers in the Russian Army, just as Ukrainians once dominated in the Soviet Army. Western countries have been supplying Ukraine with various types of weapon systems, including air defense missiles, multiple launch rocket systems, tanks, self-propelled artillery and anti-aircraft guns since Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine over a year ago. In addition, the T-90M and T-72B3M tanks are equipped with additional reactive armor that protects equipment against anti-tank weapons. At the same time, we can say with confidence that the T-90M and T-72B3M are completely superior in terms of combat characteristics to those tanks that the Ukrainian troops have or will receive in the near future from NATO countries," the source added. Russian sources claimed that "in terms of their tactical and technical characteristics, including armament, fire control system, protection, mobility, and situational awareness, these tanks are at least at the level of the most modern foreign vehicles. These are mainly T-90M Proryv tanks, as well as deeply modernized T-72B3M tanks. By teh end of March 2023, the Russian defense industry had delivered several hundred new tanks, recently released from the assembly line, to the combat zone. The Russian armed forces have already received several hundred newly produced tanks, mainly T-90M Proryv, for use in the zone of special military operation in Ukraine. How Many Tanks Does Russia Really Have? And Where Are They? Covert Cabal."Tank" Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, 1954.Petersburg: Nevsky Bastion, 1996 - data on more than 350 domestic armored vehicles Review of Domestic Armored Vehicle Technology (1905-1995) AV Karpenko, St.

