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In the Chinese desert, a convoy of unidentified armoured vehicles resembling Russian Typhoon-Ks was spotted. However, the similarity is only visual: the vehicles differ not only structurally but also functionally.
The first UAT-TISA armoured vehicles from UkrArmoTech have been officially handed over to the military. They have already been tested, received a NATO number and are ready to work at the front.
Analysts from the Oryx project have recorded more than 4,000 destroyed or damaged Russian tanks in the war against Ukraine, based on photo and video evidence alone.
In Uzbekistan, the modernisation of the Soviet T-64B tank was demonstrated. The vehicle was completely redesigned externally, equipped with a new engine and a number of visually atypical solutions.
The Swiss federal government has agreed to the sale of 71 Leopard 1 A5 battle tanks by Ruag MRO Holding to Germany. But with a clear warning: these tanks are not allowed to enter Ukraine.
The Slovak Armed Forces have installed homemade anti-drone structures on T-72M1 and Leopard 2A4 tanks - it doesn't look very stable, but the trend is clear.
The Ukrainian armoured vehicle VARTA 2 has completed codification, passed all tests and received permission to be supplied to the Ukrainian Defence Forces. The manufacturer is now ready to put it into mass production.
Belarus has officially adopted a new V-2 combat vehicle with the Adunok-BM30.2 combat module.
Russian experts have analysed a Leopard 2A6 tank captured at the front and declared that Russian vehicles are superior to Western tanks. However, casualty statistics show the opposite.
The development of the LVS NNbS short- and very short-range air defence system for the Bundeswehr is at least a year behind schedule. The main problems are related to the production of the new platform and the integration of weapons.
During a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albenizi, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that M1A1 Abrams tanks donated by Australia are already helping Ukrainian soldiers at the front.
The Japanese Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the production of 10 new Type 10 tanks.
The Dutch Ministry of Defence has signed an agreement with KNDS for the purchase of 46 Leopard 2 main battle tanks in the A8 version. Delivery of the new tanks is scheduled for the period from 2028 to 2031.
The US Army is actively using virtual simulations to design the new XM30 infantry fighting vehicle, which is to replace the outdated Bradley.
At the parade dedicated to the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, Kazakhstan demonstrated a new modernisation of the T-72A tank, but the upgrade raised doubts among military experts.














