Russia’s T-90M is a modern main battle tank designed for ground combat operations. An upgraded version of the T-90 tank, which entered service in the 1990s, it is equipped with advanced armor and weaponry, including a 125 mm 2A46M-5 smoothbore gun, a 1,130 horsepower engine, and a modernized fire control system.
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of a Russian tank crew annihilating a temporary position of Ukrainian military personnel.
After receiving coordinates from a UAV operator pinpointing a house where a group of 12 Ukrainian nationalists had gathered, the crew of a Russian Armed Forces T-90M tank quickly moved into position, the ministry said. They used direct fire to hit the given coordinates.
"We all know how to work both with direct fire and from closed positions. When we work with direct fire, we work mainly with guided missiles. We destroy dugouts, fortifications where infantry cannot get through," the tank commander explained.
Watch Russian Giatsint-S Howitzer Destroy Ukrainian Artillery in Special Op Zone
Russia’s 2S5 Giatsint-S is a self-propelled artillery system. A modernized version of the Giatsint self-propelled gun, it is designed for anti-tank and infantry support roles. The 2S5 Giatsint-S is mounted on a tracked chassis and can fire a variety of artillery shells
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of 2S5 Giatsint-S 152 mm self-propelled gun crews demolishing Ukrainian artillery in the Krasny Liman area. The ministry said that after receiving location data of Ukrainian artillery and mortars, Giatsint-S guns hit the area with a series of salvos. They also struck an ammunition supply and unloading point.
Watch Russian Anti-Tank Missile Annihilate Ukrainian Command and Observation Post
The 9K111 Fagot (lit. bassoon) is a tube-launched wire-guided anti-tank missile and has a range of up to 2,500 meters. The missile's guidance system allows for high accuracy and effectiveness against armored vehicles, making it a formidable weapon in both conventional and unconventional warfare scenarios.
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of the 9K111 Fagot anti-tank missile destroying a Ukrainian command and observation post near Kupyansk.
The footage shows the combat work of the soldiers of the Zapad Battlegroup. The soldiers hit the enemy's command and observation post with a precision shot and move away from the firing position as quickly as possible so that the enemy does not have time to retaliate.
Photos: Exercises of Russian Pacific Fleet Servicemen in Primorsky Krai
The Russian Pacific Fleet is the branch of the Russian Navy responsible for defending the country's maritime interests in the Pacific Ocean. It is headquartered in Vladivostok and includes a variety of ships, submarines, and aircraft.
The Russian Pacific Fleet regularly conducts drills and exercises to maintain the readiness and proficiency of its personnel and equipment. These drills can range from small-scale training events to large-scale maneuvers involving multiple ships, submarines, and aircraft.
Today, the Pacific Fleet continues to be an important part of Russia's defense strategy in the region, with a focus on modernizing its equipment and improving its readiness.
Take a look at the latest drills of the Russian Pacific Fleet at a training range in Primorsky Krai in Sputnik's gallery.
A serviceman loads ammunition into a large-caliber machine gun during a Pacific Fleet training exercise at a firing range in Primorsky Krai
A soldier fires a large-caliber machine gun during Pacific Fleet exercises at a training range.
A grenade launcher at the firing line during Pacific Fleet exercises at a firing range in Primorsky Krai.
Demonstration of UAV capabilities as part of Pacific Fleet military exercises at a training range in Primorsky Krai.
Engineers training during Pacific Fleet military exercises at a training range in Primorsky Krai.
A serviceman fires an automatic grenade launcher during a Pacific Fleet exercise at a training range in Primorsky Krai.
Russian Pacific Fleet servicemen during exercises at a training range in Primorsky Krai.
Disposing of a mine during engineering training as part of Pacific Fleet exercises at a Primorsky Krai firing range.
Pacific Fleet servicemen exercising at a training range in Primorsky Krai.
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