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Russia mounted a naval anti-aircraft gun on an aging MTLB as battlefield adaptations grow more desperate
Images emerging from the war show a strange field modification where a Russian MT-LB armored vehicle carries a naval anti-aircraft gun originally designed for ships. The improvised system appears to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Soviet Union’s MT-LB tracked APC was named based on the Cyrillic acronym “multi-purpose tractor, light armored.” Introduced in ...
Just when you thought Russian forces’ do-it-yourself armored vehicles couldn’t get weirder ... they just got weirder. Photos that appeared on social media on Thursday depict Russian paratroopers ...
A pair of 39th Brigade MT-LB fighting vehicles following their immobilization. A minor counterattack by the Russian army’s 39th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade—south of Donetsk, in eastern ...
A recent video posted by Ukraine’s military shows an MT-LB armored tractor of Ukraine’s 67 th Mechanized Brigade with an old 85-millimeter D44 gun on top. Gunners hop up onto the vehicle’s roof to ...
The car was blown through. A Ukrainian ground robotic complex (GRC) with an M2 Browning large-caliber machine gun destroyed a Russian MT-LB just a few meters away from Ukrainian fortifications. The ...
Russian Armed Forces' suicide drone destroyed a Ukrainian MT-LB military vehicle. War zone footage showed the Russian drone fly straight into the MT-LB military vehicle. Now destroyed, the amphibious ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The Soviet Union’s MT-LB tracked APC was named based on the Cyrillic acronym “multi-purpose tractor, ...
The Soviet Union’s MT-LB tracked APC was named based on the Cyrillic acronym “multi-purpose tractor, light armored.” Introduced in the 1960s, it was effectively a mechanical successor to the mules and ...
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