A video released by AVP on June 5 shows that a Russian T-72B3 tank was hit twice by a Ukrainian Stugna anti-tank missile, but it was still able to continue moving. This is evidence of the high combat stability of this tank model.
Russian T-72B3 tanks can still move after being attacked.
According to information posted by the AVP website, the T-72B3 in the video fiercely attacked the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. It completed the mission and is retreating to the rear to replenish ammunition.
However, during the retreat, the tank was attacked by Ukrainian anti-tank missile systems at least twice. Despite being hit exactly twice, the T-72B3 tank still withstood the attacks and continued moving. This shows the high reliability of the T-72B3 tank. Normally, the tank would suffer serious damage after the first hit by an anti-tank missile.
The T-72B3 is an upgraded version of the T-72 tank produced by the Soviet Union. Currently, the T-72 is still in service with the Russian army.
The T-72B3 tank was introduced in 2012. Compared to the original version, the T-72B3 has a number of important improvements that allow it to compete with modern main battle tanks.
The moment a T-72B3 tank was hit twice by a Ukrainian Stugna anti-tank missile.
In recent days, Ukraine has intensified its attacks. Fighting has been intense in the Russian border area of Belgorod. On June 5, the AVP website reported that the two sides had a fierce battle near Novaya Tavolzhanka. Tavolzhanka has a population of about 5,000 people and is located 8 km west of Shebekino.
“We need help from the Ministry of Defense ,” a border guard told the “Two Majors” TV channel. “Not only artillery, but also armor and aircraft. The situation is very difficult.”
Information about the fighting in Novaya Tavolzhank was also confirmed by RT news agency: “Battles are taking place in Novaya Tavolzhank, Belgorod region”.
On June 4, fierce fighting took place in Novaya Tavolzhank.
Later, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed information about the clashes: “On June 4, border guard units of the Western Military District and the Border Guard Service of the FSB detected attempts by a sabotage and reconnaissance group of Ukrainian terrorists in Tavolzhanka, Belgorod region.”
According to AVP , the Russian military then responded with an artillery barrage, forcing Ukrainian forces to retreat.
HOA AN (According to AVP, SF)
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