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Russia Built A Dozen Air-Defense Vehicles For War In The Arctic. Then Sent Them To Ukraine To Get Blown Up.

Por: Forbes Business February 05, 2023

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Test of a Tor-M2DT.Russian defense ministry photo Russia built a dozen special air-defense vehicles specifically for shooting down enemy warplanes in the brutal cold of the snowy Arctic. But the Tor-M2DT had its combat debut in Ukraine, 3,000 miles south of the North Pole. It went badly. In the two months since the first Tor-M2DTs showed up in Ukraine, Ukrainian forces have destroyed at least two of them. One Tor-M2DT came to a bad end shortly... + full article



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