Ukrainian Special Forces Have ‘Stug-Buggies’ Out Hunting Russian Tanks
Ukrainian military buggies with Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles mounted on top are busting Russian tanks left and right! We wonder where they got the idea from?
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Ukrainian military buggies with Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles mounted on top are busting Russian tanks left and right! We wonder where they got the idea from?
The United Kingdom is supplying Ukraine with Brimstone precision-guided missiles to help repel the Russian advance in the Donbas region, British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey confirmed.
Australia has announced that it will be delivering six units of M777 155mm lightweight towed howitzers and ammunition to Ukraine.
A report by the United States Department of Defense disclosed that approximately $7 billion in weapons, aircraft, and other military equipment were left in Afghanistan in the aftermath of Biden’s move to withdraw troops from the country.
In a major policy shift, Germany has announced that it will be supplying Ukraine with 50 Gepard anti-aircraft tanks. However, the Swiss Government has blocked the transfer of the Gepard’s 35mm ammunition.
French firepower is coming to Ukraine. An unspecified number of CAESAR Howitzers and Milan ATGMs are being sent to the Ukrainian forces.
The Polish Government is sending T-72 tanks to Ukraine, with the British sending Poland Challenger II tanks as replacements.
Germany, France, and other EU countries exploited a loophole in the 2014 arms embargo against Russia, exporting over $375 million in military equipment to Moscow.
Slovenia is donating its own set of tanks (rumored to be M-84s) to Ukraine in an effort to help the Ukrainians defend its territory against the Russian advance in Donbas.
The new Phoenix Ghost drones are headed to Ukraine as part of President Biden’s new $800 million military aid package.
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Pentagon Spokesperson John Kirby announced that Ukraine had received more fixed-wing fighter aircraft through its allies. He did not specify which fighter jets were sent, how many units were donated, and which country gave them. He later backtracked and said only parts were sent.