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Military experts have suggested that the appearance of rare arrivals at the Russ...

T-34 tanks and self-skiing: the landfill in the Russian Federation is noticed the Second World War (video)

Military experts have suggested that the appearance of rare arrivals at the Russian training ground emphasizes a shortage of modern tanks. This is due not only to training, but also to their use during hostilities in Ukraine. Recently, a video appeared on the network depicting the Soviet armored vehicles of World War II, including T-34 tanks, heavy IP-2 and self-propelled howitzers of the ISU-152, at a landfill in Khabarovsk. This is reported by the Defense Blog resource.

The frames were shot in the territory of the 392th Training Center, where the North Korean military was also recently seen. This aroused interest among military analysts who assumed that this technique was used solely for exercises, not for participation in hostilities. Viewers write that against the background of a continuing conflict in Ukraine, Russia is faced with a shortage of more modern armored vehicles.

Some old tanks, such as T-54, T-55 and T-62, have already been spotted at the front, which shows the extent of the losses suffered by Moscow. However, the emergence on the training grounds of even older cars of World War II, such as T-34 and IP-2, emphasizes the shortage of modern tanks and the need to find alternatives. Some experts point out that the use of this retro-bunny on landfills can be associated not only with training, but also with their possible use during hostilities.

At the same time, the presence of historical tanks at landfills in the Russian Federation can be considered as a symbolic gesture, which reflects the return to the Soviet traditions in the conditions of modern lack of technology. We will remind, on October 18 on social networks there was a video that demonstrates how in the Russian military unit the military uniform is distributed to the DPRK soldiers. The video was probably shot at the Far East, located near the border with North Korea.