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![A view of a massive burial site of Russian soldiers killed during the country’s military action in Ukraine, in the rural Volga region of Kostroma, some 300 kms from the Russian capital of Moscow, on October 20, 2025. (Source: Getty Images) A view of a massive burial site of Russian soldiers killed during the country’s military action in Ukraine, in the rural Volga region of Kostroma, some 300 kms from the Russian capital of Moscow, on October 20, 2025. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, visits Uralvagonzavod, the country’s main tank factory in the Urals, in Nizhny Tagil on February 15, 2024. (Source: Getty Images) Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, visits Uralvagonzavod, the country’s main tank factory in the Urals, in Nizhny Tagil on February 15, 2024. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Illustrative image. Russian T-72 Ural main battle tanks. (Source: UNITED24 Media/Oleksandr Manukians) Illustrative image. Russian T-72 Ural main battle tanks. (Source: UNITED24 Media/Oleksandr Manukians)]()
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Russia appears to be entering a new—and revealing—phase of its tank war: pulling what one OSINT researcher calls its last meaningful reserve of stored main battle tanks, the older T-72 “Ural” and T-72A, and funneling them toward overhaul lines that were built for a very different era of combat, according to OSINT researcher Jompy on February 26.![Russian tank T-80 performs in Sertolovo outside St. Petersburg, on May 14, 2016. (Source: Getty Images) Russian tank T-80 performs in Sertolovo outside St. Petersburg, on May 14, 2016. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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Russia may be running out of one of its most advanced Cold War–era tanks faster than previously believed, according to a new open-source intelligence investigation that suggests the once-formidable T-80 fleet is nearing the end of its lifecycle after years of heavy losses in Ukraine.![US Air Force F-16 fighter jet, equipped with six seven-round LAU-131/A pods adapted for use with APKWS missiles. (Source: US DoD) US Air Force F-16 fighter jet, equipped with six seven-round LAU-131/A pods adapted for use with APKWS missiles. (Source: US DoD)]()
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Ukrainian Air Force footage has, for the first time, revealed F-16 fighters intercepting Shahed-type attack drones using inexpensive APKWS II guided rockets, a development that could dramatically lower the cost of defending against large-scale drone attacks, according to reporting highlighted by Defense Express on February 18.![Russia’s Lipetsk Air Base Sees Growing Number of Decommissioned Military Jets Russia’s Lipetsk Air Base Sees Growing Number of Decommissioned Military Jets]()


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