Russia is showing off more than 30 captured NATO vehicles as it seeks to blame the treaty organization for the Ukraine war.
Moscow holds May Day parade with captured Western weapons A May Day parade in Moscow drew crowds of spectators to admire ...
But it has nothing to do with World War Two. On display is Western military hardware captured by the Russian army in Ukraine.
"They lowered the proudly raised cannon so that [the] Leopard looked like a defeated one," Russian media reported.
More than anything, Ukraine needs artillery, air defenses and fresh infantry for its battered combat brigades. In fourth ...
Military hardware, including tanks, captured by Russia in Ukraine, are on display in Victory Park for a month-long open-air ...
Military hardware, including tanks, captured by Russia in Ukraine, are on display in Victory Park for a month-long open-air ...
Germany has handed over 10 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, a Skynex air defense system, ammunition for Leopard 2 tanks, ...
The modern tank has dominated the battlefield since it first emerged in World War I. Militaries around the world have ...
Norway is allocating NOK 150 million ($13.7 million) for the maintenance of donated Leopard tanks in Poland. This is said in ...
Russia plans to exhibit captured British and NATO military vehicles in Moscow for Victory Day celebrations, showcasing 30 ...
The transfer of Army Tactical Missile Systems with a nearly 200-mile range ends a yearslong drama between Washington and Kyiv ...