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These videos surely damage Russian morale as well." [59] On 19 July Hanna Maliar, Ukraine's deputy defense minister, claimed on Telegram that an M2 Bradley had killed Russian infantry during fighting in the Zaporizhzhia region. She further claimed that using TOW missiles the M2 Bradley was able to destroy two Russian T-72 tanks.
A USAF B-50 aircraft on a training mission from Biggs Air Force Base with a Mark 4 nuclear bomb (minus a fissile core) flew into the ground resulting in a high-explosive detonation, but no nuclear explosion. The cause of the accident could not be established; the aircraft gave no signals of distress, and was flying on a clear day, but simply ...
1973 Roseville Yard Disaster, high-explosive aircraft ammunition and ordnance in military boxcars in a Southern Pacific train consist in its Roseville, California railyard. Severomorsk Disaster, 13–17 May 1984, munitions fire at a Soviet naval base, 200–300 killed; Río Tercero explosion, Argentina, 1995
Advances in armour-piercing and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shaped charge ammunition would improve the gun's antitank abilities in the 1960s and 1980s. Sri Lanka Army T-55AM2 A wide array of upgrades in different price ranges are provided by many manufacturers in different countries, intended to bring the T-54/55 up to the abilities of ...
The attack destroyed aircraft shelters and storage facilities, satellite images show. Newly released satellite imagery shows the extensive damage at a Russian airbase after it was hit by Ukrainian ...
An RPG comprises two main parts: the launcher and a rocket equipped with a warhead that follows a ballistic trajectory after the rocket motor has completed its burn. The most common types of warheads are high explosive (HE) and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds. HE rounds can be used against troops or unarmored structures or vehicles.
By the end of May 2024 the Russian military portal Lostarmour recorded around 96 destroyed, 1 captured and 65 damaged M777s. [90] As of 16 November 2024, the Oryx blog, recorded at least 98 M777s having been lost in combat (55 destroyed, 43 damaged). The Oryx's list only includes destroyed or damaged equipment of which photo or videographic ...
“The Russian aircraft remained in international airspace and did not enter American or Canadian sovereign airspace,” it said in a statement. The Pentagon said this type of Russian activity ...