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NATO NATO Nuclear Rain Protection: An Armed Forces of the Armed Forces have been blown up by another nuclear war for nuclear war - Forbes

50 years ago, a few cars were released in the USSR, designed to develop a cold war into something more. Some of this technique was used in the Chernobyl area, others got to the museum, others recently appeared on the front line. In the late 1970s, the Soviet leadership invited the Kirov Design Bureau in St. Petersburg to develop reconnaissance and command transport in the event of a nuclear war. But not ordinary, but the most protected - and at the same time convenient. Forbes writes about it.

This vehicle with a thick layer of armor looks like a tank without a tower, with cameras and a supply of oxygen. As a result, "Ladoga" appeared, "Kirovsky" released only a few caterpillars - perhaps four or five. One of them was used for some time in the Chernobyl zone after the 1986 accident. Others, except for those who replenished the military museums, disappeared.

In March, they began to appear on the front, at the same time the Ukrainian drone noticed and struck one of the "Ladoga", which moved to the front line near Kreminna. Last week, the Armed Forces hit another such car, it caught fire. In the Russian Federation, the difficulty with the production of enough combat transport to compensate for combat losses.

The ratio of new equipment (500-600 tanks per year and about a thousand combat vehicles) and annual losses of 1300 tanks and 1700 combat vehicles explains why strange machines appear on the front line. Golf carays, off-road motorcycles and turtle tanks are clear examples. Ladoga is much more protected than the machines mentioned. She has an armored T-80 tank housing with a gas turbine engine and a spacious crew room, four soft chairs.

The chamber on the mast and a complete set of radars allow you to work in the conditions of nuclear war. According to journalists, it is possible to imagine Soviet secretary generals in a safe cabin of such cars that control their nuclear forces at a time when NATO nuclear rain is going around.