The vehicles are designed to engage three targets at once.
The Russian vehicle is firing off screen, but then the footage shifts and shows a damaged Ukrainian tank. A soldier tumbles out of the vehicle and falls on hands and knees before beginning to crawl away.by Zvezda, a Russian television channel, said the footage was released by the Russian Defense Ministry. The article said the Ukrainians' position was revealed by Russian aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles. The article said Ukrainian forces suffered injuries and fled from battle.
Heavy military equipment has been vital for both sides during the war, with Russia utilizing missiles and other equipment to bomb key infrastructure important to Ukraine's energy grid. Despite Russia's heavy attacks, , such as failing to maintain possession of Kherson and also failing to seize Kyiv early in the war. Ukraine has elicited a strong counteroffensive measure, bolstered by the aid from its Western allies.
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