A Very Rare Combat Vehicle Just Appeared in Southern Ukraine: A High-Speed Trench-Digger by daxe
While we might expect the Russian army to deploy Soviet-vintage BTM-3s—the Russians after all built hundreds of miles of trenches last winter and this spring as they shifted to the defensive across most of Ukraine—BTM-3s also work for thethat circulated online on or before Tuesday depicts one of the Ukrainian army’s estimated 10 ex-Soviet BTM-3s speeding along a dirt road in Zaporizhzhia Oblast in southern Ukraine.
Trenches have defined the fighting. The Russians dug trenches in order to slow the Ukrainians’ advance; now the Ukrainians are digging them in order to consolidate their territorial gains. These military trenching vehicles are far more common across the former Soviet Union than they are in the West. Soil and climate help to explain why.
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