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The tank was remotely blown on a minefield, thus performing the role of the mach...

Russians used tank-Kamikadze: what did the old T-62 do on the battlefield (video)

The tank was remotely blown on a minefield, thus performing the role of the machine for mine. This practice, experts noted, looks quite strange. On the network there were footage of use by the Russian forces of the old T-62 tank as cars-Kamikadze. However, instead of sending to the positions the tanks filled with explosives, this time the invaders used a fighting machine as a means of mine. This was reported on October 2 by Polish Defense Officers 24.

The authors of the material paid attention to the video, which, according to the description, was shot in the Marinka area of ​​Donetsk region. The comments said that the driver drove his tank into the field, left it, made a remote blast and went on foot. Thus, the Russians try to mine the front of the front, to break through the Ukrainian minefields.

"If it was indeed the initial goal, then the use of Kamikadze tanks to mine mine fields has a rather strange appearance, and the effectiveness of this method raises questions. Especially in the presence of demining systems such as UR-77," the video authors said. Polish experts also agreed with such a judgment. They wrote that the use of even an outdated tank in the role of a sapper machine - to put it mildly, unusual practice, because such a role can be, for example, inexpensive cars.

"Given that the driver of the tank had to get to a given area, leave the car and remotely bring explosions, we can assume that it was a safe area at the front line," the observers said. We will remind, in June Russian troops for the first time since the beginning of a full-scale invasion used the so-called tank-Kamikadze, sending towards the positions of the soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces T-55.