Modelling armour in Ukraine crisis

Quite the fashion statement, eh! :grin:

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Ukrainian Special Operation Forces (SSO) team :

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Piling up TM-62M anti-tank mines on the top of a BTR-82 in the open wasn’t such a good idea…

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More Spartan APC’s on their way to Ukraine

https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/1588281292646486016/dxoG59NC?format=jpg&name=large

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/03/a-joke-that-went-out-of-control-crowdfunding-weapons-for-ukraines-war

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there’s not much left of that btr.

Looks like a waste of a Javelin, you can see where the warhead has gone through the top of the vehicle, out the bottom and cratered the ground underneath.

I didn’t think it was the same vehicle at first, as the terrain didn’t appear to match, but that was based on the assumption that the vehicle had been destroyed in the location of the first picture, clearly it had moved before being hit.

N.B. The mines stored on top of the vehicle would have had little to do with its demise. they’re probably 200 meters away…

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that first picture looks more like a model to me.

Are you talking about this one ?

If so, it’s a vidcap from this video :

The featured truck appears to be a KrAZ-6322 “Soldier” .

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American volunteer most likely.

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According to a caption I’ve found, it’s a member of the International Foreign Legion active in the Zaporozhye region.

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@Frenchy no mate i was talking about this image looking like a model

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In case you missed it, this vehicle was brought to you by the letter Z

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