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The Armed Forces continue to receive T-64 tanks, including the modernized BV sam...

Good sign: The Armed Forces did not run out of T-64 tanks-Forbes

The Armed Forces continue to receive T-64 tanks, including the modernized BV sample of 2017. This may indicate that the defense industry has adapted to the conditions of a full -scale war. The Ukrainian army has not yet exhausted the reserves of T-64 tanks, which is a good sign for the military. Forbes reports. In Ukraine, the 150th mechanized brigade was formed, which received upgraded T-64BV tanks of 2017.

This is despite the fact that the car is the main battle tank in the Armed Forces and for more than two years of a full -scale war, their reserves have not been spent. The publication says that having your own tanks on the battlefield is a good sign. This may mean that there is no deficiency of such deficiency of tanks as with BMP or APC. The T-64 itself is called the Cold War classics. Malyshev plant in Kharkiv from 1963 to 1987 was in production.

After the collapse of the USSR, thousands of T-64 different versions remained in the Armed Forces. They were modernized and operated together with T-72 and T-80. Probably, the Ukrainian industry was able to adapt and create workshops in different parts of Ukraine to restore the T-64. Also signed agreements on the repair and modernization of the VTT with the Czech Republic and Poland.

This can be explained how the machines continue to enter the system despite the loss of hundreds of T-64 from February 24, 2022. Assuming that Ukraine loses 100 T-64 a year, and reserves after the USSR were 3000, the Armed Forces will have tanks for a few more years. Even if not all T-64 are recoverable. We will remind, on June 12, the 150th Ombre showed the modernized equipment they received. On April 5, the invaders dug the Ukrainian BMPT "Azov", which had two independent combat modules.