German machine Wisent broke through the Russian border: how it breaks the dragon's teeth.
According to inkorr.com: Soldiers of the 49th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully breached the Russian border during the Kursk operation. Their German armored engineering vehicle Wisent was smashing through the Russian 'dragon's teeth' that aimed to hold back Ukrainian armored vehicles. This information was published by the online publication 'Glavkom' in the report 'Army TV'.
According to the chief sergeant of the 49th Brigade, Volodymyr, the vehicle is simple and reliable, easy to operate – like a passenger car. Volodymyr jokes that the Wisent is so comfortable he would drive it around the city.How the German engineering vehicle Wisent breaks the 'dragon's teeth'
Armored Vehicles in Combat Use
The maximum speed of the engineering vehicle is 62 km/h. Fighters note that the Wisent withstands hits from FPVs and 'Lancets', and has proven to be a reliable and powerful tool in combat conditions.
Paratroopers demonstrated the tactic of using a double-decker tank with various equipment. Their Challenger 2, the main battle tank of the third generation from the United Kingdom, weighing 78 tons, has become an integral part of their military strategy.
Fighters of the 33rd Mechanized Brigade are also actively training, learning to cross water obstacles with their Leopard tanks. This is important preparation for the ability to swim across rivers and lakes in real combat conditions.
During the Kursk operation, soldiers of the 49th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine used the German armored engineering vehicle Wisent to break through the Russian border, demonstrating the reliability and effectiveness of this technology in combat conditions.
In the context of active combat, the importance of modern technology like the Wisent is especially emphasized. By using the latest equipment, soldiers increase their mobility and effectiveness on the battlefield, which plays a key role in ensuring the success of military operations. Such achievements reflect the progress in the adaptation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to new challenges and the development of their own combat strategy.
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