At the front, they won’t last long. Probably be turned into turtle tanks first.
Those old T-62s are still in service? Remarkable durability or a sign of desperate times?
They gonna get Pew-Pew’d REAL GOOD!
More fodder to, canonize…
😎👍💥
Russia=bottomless well of shit
Worth noting they all have had the same “upgrade” package applied, cope cage and ERA blocks to the front.
It does imply an effective and orderly production process.
The only problem for Russia is that it is still a t-62.
You can’t even see the turret for all the cope cage and ERA. And it got a fresh paint job. Craigslist rebuilt.
Paint is Fresh, to hide all that rust
Dinosaurs still exist!
To get those shit sticks running they need an engine rehaul. The outside effort is nothing compared to what n3eded to be done on the inside. They won’t stop until they resurrect every piece of crap they got regardless of how much it will cost them.
Scary just how much military material Russia has and can throw at Ukraine after fighting for such a long time. It may be old, but still… the supply seems nearly limitless, especially compared to most western nations.
Is not possible to target the railways?
At least enough for 4 days at the frontline. Love to see Russian tanks are getting older and older
I just read about these, very interesting to see these tanks actually being moved to the front line.
>They’re not great tanks—and they’re definitely inferior to Ukraine’s most numerous T-64s and vulnerable to its mines, drones, artillery and missiles. Analyst Andrew Perpetua described the T-62s as “vaguely useful.” But only by “1980s standards.”
>But vaguely useful old tanks are the best Russia can get as long as its losses in Ukraine greatly outpace the manufacture of new tanks.
Love the retro-fit sunshades. Makes it look festive!
3 days worth of tanks
Good Intel for the partisans to sabotage rail line.
Superpower vibes
Forward, towards death!
Why do they keep filming these trains but the tracks do ot get sabotaged? But as always, the orcs do not have enough brain to do something against the useless killing. They rather watch other fellow soldiers get shot. But at least we will get some nice footage of dying and suffering orcs.
how does this work, have these just been sitting in warehouses for decades with the odd 2-3 guys doing some maintenance and cleaning? or are they new?
May Ukraine drones strike down upon these with fuuuuurious anger!
This is what pure desperation looks like when you resort to bringing cold war tanks out of storage just to keep the war going this is completely embarrassing for them to continue to rage an unwinnable war in the hopes you get to keep the lands your illegally occupying……
They were supposed to have scrapped them all years ago, they only still exist because of Russian corruption.
these will blow up like toys.
These are not tanks, they are probably for troop transport!
More tanks but no experienced crews left. They are all charcoal.
Ukraine needs to start hitting those railroads well inside Russia.
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At the front, they won’t last long. Probably be turned into turtle tanks first.
Those old T-62s are still in service? Remarkable durability or a sign of desperate times?
They gonna get Pew-Pew’d REAL GOOD!
More fodder to, canonize…
😎👍💥
Russia=bottomless well of shit
Worth noting they all have had the same “upgrade” package applied, cope cage and ERA blocks to the front.
It does imply an effective and orderly production process.
The only problem for Russia is that it is still a t-62.
You can’t even see the turret for all the cope cage and ERA. And it got a fresh paint job. Craigslist rebuilt.
Paint is Fresh, to hide all that rust
Dinosaurs still exist!
To get those shit sticks running they need an engine rehaul. The outside effort is nothing compared to what n3eded to be done on the inside. They won’t stop until they resurrect every piece of crap they got regardless of how much it will cost them.
Scary just how much military material Russia has and can throw at Ukraine after fighting for such a long time. It may be old, but still… the supply seems nearly limitless, especially compared to most western nations.
Is not possible to target the railways?
At least enough for 4 days at the frontline. Love to see Russian tanks are getting older and older
I just read about these, very interesting to see these tanks actually being moved to the front line.
>They’re not great tanks—and they’re definitely inferior to Ukraine’s most numerous T-64s and vulnerable to its mines, drones, artillery and missiles. Analyst Andrew Perpetua described the T-62s as “vaguely useful.” But only by “1980s standards.”
>But vaguely useful old tanks are the best Russia can get as long as its losses in Ukraine greatly outpace the manufacture of new tanks.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/07/10/sixty-year-old-t-62s-are-about-to-become-the-russian-armys-main-tanks/
Love the retro-fit sunshades. Makes it look festive!
3 days worth of tanks
Good Intel for the partisans to sabotage rail line.
Superpower vibes
Forward, towards death!
Why do they keep filming these trains but the tracks do ot get sabotaged? But as always, the orcs do not have enough brain to do something against the useless killing. They rather watch other fellow soldiers get shot. But at least we will get some nice footage of dying and suffering orcs.
how does this work, have these just been sitting in warehouses for decades with the odd 2-3 guys doing some maintenance and cleaning? or are they new?
May Ukraine drones strike down upon these with fuuuuurious anger!
This is what pure desperation looks like when you resort to bringing cold war tanks out of storage just to keep the war going this is completely embarrassing for them to continue to rage an unwinnable war in the hopes you get to keep the lands your illegally occupying……
They were supposed to have scrapped them all years ago, they only still exist because of Russian corruption.
these will blow up like toys.
These are not tanks, they are probably for troop transport!
More tanks but no experienced crews left. They are all charcoal.
Ukraine needs to start hitting those railroads well inside Russia.