Ukrainians have started employing a new type of warhead in their FPV drones, which effectively overcomes rod armor or the famous cages on turrets, in contrast to anti-tank bomblets or PG-7VL grenades.
Framed by the DefenceIQ International Armored Vehicles conference, which took place between January 21 and 23, the British Army announced that it is evaluating the possibility of equipping its ...
camouflaged “cope cage” covering the turret and crew compartment. Follow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Images of the Leopard tank showed it standing stationary in an area of trees ...
An ex-Danish Leopard 1A5 tank belonging to a Ukrainian army brigade survived at least eight hits by Russian first-person-view drones before potentially three more explosive FPV drones finally ...
Ukrainian troops have been analyzing Abrams losses and equipping tanks with explosive reactive armor made to explosively repel projectiles, and cages and netting designed to catch incoming drones ...
camouflaged “cage” that covers the crew compartment. Images of the Leopard tank showed it standing motionless in a wooded area. While in this position, it was rapidly hit by five drones: three hit the ...
The tank's armor is weak, and it is vulnerable (as any other tank) to FPV drones." Ukrainian troops have been analyzing Abrams losses and equipping tanks with explosive reactive armor made to ...