Armament of the Russian Army

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The Russian Oreshnik missile system has entered combat duty in Belarus, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced. The Oreshnik ballistic missiles are presumably deployed at the Krichev-6 airbase in the Mogilev region in eastern Belarus. The deployment of these ballistic missiles will enhance Russia's ability to strike targets throughout Europe. The Oreshnik system's main advantage is its hypersonic speed, with a range of up to 5,500 kilometers. Oreshnik missiles, without warheads, were first used in November 2024 in Ukraine.

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The Mi-34M1 light multirole helicopter, equipped with a Russian-made VK-650V engine, completed its maiden test flight. The VK-650V combines a modular design, high wear resistance, and a digital automatic control system that automates and optimizes its operation. The Mi-34M1 is a completely Russian development, designed to replace imported equivalents. It will fill a niche previously occupied by older Soviet-made helicopters and is also expected to compete with foreign light helicopters from Robinson, Bell, and Airbus. The Mi-34M1 is highly maneuverable and easy to pilot and maintain. The Mi-34M1 light multirole helicopter is designed for use in training, transportation, agriculture, monitoring, sports, firefighting, and other missions.

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@Viet @NGAD IS THE BEST

Ukraine run out of M1A1 and Leopard 2, but Russia will never run out of T-90M.

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Ukraine run out of M1A1 and Leopard 2, but Russia will never run out of T-90M.

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with crippling economy how many they will produce per year? and Its a easy target for Ukrainian drones
 
with crippling economy how many they will produce per year? and Its a easy target for Ukrainian drones

They are built with slave labor. They build hundreds of these a year for pennies. The workers only need food. It's 2,000+ km from the front line and heavily guarded with air defense. Drones are no use.
 
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They are built with slave labor. They build hundreds of these a year for pennies. The workers only need food. It's about 2,000 km from the front line and heavily guarded with air defense. Drones are no use.
are you little kid lol? modern MBTs are not build for pennies but millions of $$$ and tell us why Russian air defenses didn't intercept Ukrainian drones when Ukrainian drones destroyed TU-160/Tu-222M3/ Su-57 air bases deep inside Russia (Hundreds of km away from battlefield?)
 
are you little kid lol? modern MBTs are not build for pennies but millions of $$$ and tell us why Russian air defenses didn't intercept Ukrainian drones when Ukrainian drones destroyed TU-160/Tu-222M3/ Su-57 air bases deep inside Russia (Hundreds of km away from battlefield?)

You are not Russian. You have no concept of slave labor. Hundreds of km is nothing compared to 2,000+ km.
 
You are not Russian. You have no concept of slave labor. Hundreds of km is nothing compared to 2,000+ km.
LOOL we are living in 21 centuries not in primitive 2000 old society where slave labor exist, If Russians using your imaginary slave labor Russian citizens crap Russian govt out

Even If Russians are using so called you imaginary slave labor T-90M is not cost in pennies lol

And do you know how much $$$ takes to bring T-90M from 2000+ km away to frontline?
 

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