Russia; Army deploys 1960’s vintage tanks to Ukraine fighting

As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine enters its third year, reports confirm the deployment of Cold War-era tanks by the Russian army in direct assaults against Ukrainian positions. This resurgence of outdated military equipment raises questions about the evolving dynamics of modern warfare and the strategies employed by both sides in the ongoing conflict.

Is Russia really using outdated weapons like T-62M/T-55M tanks with older  rounds like 3BM6? It's also claimed that they are using T-55/54 though that  seems quite silly. - Quora

After facing setbacks in their attempts to capture Kyiv in early 2022 and challenges in increasing tank production, the Russian army turned to its inventory of Cold War-era tanks, including T-62s, T-72s,T-80s, and even T-55s dating back to the late 1950s. Despite initial skepticism, Russian forces refurbished and deployed these aging tanks on the front lines in Ukraine, showcasing their adaptability and resourcefulness in the face of logistical constraints.

Initially, these obsolete tanks were reconfigured into improvised artillery platforms, positioned far from the front lines to target Ukrainian positions without risking direct retaliation. However, as the conflict persisted and tank losses exceeded 2,600, Russian regiments increasingly deployed these aging tanks directly into combat, challenging Ukrainian brigades in direct engagements.

According to several sources in British intelligence, in order to offset its losses, Russia committed to producing over 100 tanks per month, even though its production capabilities did not allow for it. Nevertheless, it was able to reach this figure by relying on the modernization of older tanks previously in storage. However, this inevitably limited stockpile will not sustain such a pace in the long term.

Despite their age and limitations in armor thickness and firepower, these tanks pose a significant threat to Ukrainian forces, particularly in the absence of adequate artillery support due to international political dynamics. Russia has notably been able to use these vehicles in a support role normally carried out by infantry fighting vehicles.

Russia; Army deploys 1960’s vintage tanks to Ukraine fighting

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