Etiqueta: Russian Ground Forces
The Russian Ground Forces are reportedly in the process of incorporating M-1978/1989 Koksan self-propelled howitzers transferred by North Korea
Over the past year, various reports have highlighted an increase in the provision of North Korean ammunition and equipment to support Russia’s war effort. These reports mention the transfer of munitions of various calibers, artillery, and ballistic missiles deployed by the Russian Armed Forces...
The Russian Ground Forces receive a new batch of TOS-1A Solntsepyok heavy flamethrowers
With the confirmation of new deliveries of TOS-1A Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower systems, the Russian Ground Forces continue replenishing some of the equipment and materials lost in combat operations and fire support in Ukraine. The news, released on November 5 by the state consortium Rostec,...
The Russian Ground Forces’ TOS-2 heavy flamethrowers deployed in Ukraine are equipped with a new radiation-absorbing camouflage
The conflict in Ukraine has provided the Russian Armed Forces and their industrial complex with valuable lessons regarding essential or mandatory equipment for their combat vehicles and artillery. This can be seen in the various equipment deliveries to the Ground Forces, outfitting them with...
The Russian Armed Forces continue to replenish equipment lost in Ukraine with the reception of a new batch of BMP-3 and BMD-4M armored vehicles
Under the 2024 production contracts, the Russian Armed Forces have received a new batch of armored combat and personnel transport vehicles. As recently announced, these include BMP-3 Infantry Fighting Vehicles for the Ground Forces and BMD-4M armored vehicles for the Airborne Forces, equipped with...
The Russian Ground Forces will deploy the new 122mm Clover self-propelled robotic howitzer in Ukraine
The International ARMY 2024 Exhibition, held from August 12 to 14, showcased significant updates regarding equipment for the Russian Armed Forces, as well as for potential export clients. In the artillery segment, the new platforms currently employed by the Russian Ground Forces were highlighted,...
One of the new T-14 Armata tanks of the Russian Ground Forces is equipped with Nakidka optical camouflage
There's no doubt that the war in Ukraine has impacted how companies are incorporating improvements in terms of protection for combat and armored transport vehicles. For obvious reasons, the Russian military complex is one of the most prolific in this area, as, alongside necessary...
The Russian Ground Forces deploy their KUB loitering munitions to slow down the Ukrainian advance in Kursk
As the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counteroffensive continues in the Kursk Oblast, the Russian Ground Forces are repositioning equipment, units, and capabilities to halt the advance of Ukrainian troops. In addition to the various assets used in these efforts—such as tanks, armored vehicles, infantry units,...
The Russian Ground Forces receive a new batch of T-80BVM tanks equipped with redesigned FPV drone cage systems
The threat posed by FPV drones, along with other types, is one of the biggest concerns for the Russian Ground Forces. This is evident from the latest delivery of T-80BVM tanks by the Rostec Industrial Consortium to the Ministry of Defense, which features significant...