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The 21st Swedish Brigade of the Armed Forces lost 7 out of 10 Strv 122 tanks-a v...

The Armed Forces and Armed Forces are fighting for the rare Strv 122 tanks on "drawing land" - Forbes (photo)

The 21st Swedish Brigade of the Armed Forces lost 7 out of 10 Strv 122 tanks-a variant of the German Leopard 2A5. But "destroyed" analysts consider only one, the rest of the thrown is the struggle of tugboats and FPV. In the Donetsk region, to the east of the thorns, there is a section of fields and forests of about six km, where the 21st mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces and other units restrain the quartet of Russian motor-raimen regiments. Forbes writes about it.

The 21st is a "Swedish brigade", which is mainly armored vehicles of appropriate production. According to journalists, at least seven of the ten Swedish Strv 122 tanks were lost during the fighting - a variant of the German Leopard 2A5. The main part of these Strv 122 was shot on a section of three square meters. km near the thorns. But Oryx analysts were "destroyed" by only one of the 69-ton Strv 122. The rest was simply thrown after the evacuation of crews. Six Strv 122 remained in the fields.

Now the engineers of both armies compete with each other who will quickly take away heavy armed tanks with dense armor. Ukrainians want to pick up Strv 122 to send them to Lithuania for repair. The Russians may want to demonstrate as a trophy. But while Ukrainians win tanks in races. According to satellite images on the battlefield in the Torni area, the analyst Andrew Perpetua recently came to the conclusion that of the five Strv 122, thrown by the Armed Forces tankers, three were already towed.

"Probably Ukraine," he wrote. One of the available Strv 122 is along the road from Ternov - an obvious candidate for the return of the Armed Forces. Another Strv 122 of the Armed Forces can finally lose. It was about a tank that is Strv 122, which a couple of Russian engineering machines tried to tow on March 19, a few days after the attack by the Russian FPV-Drone.

Two Russian evacuation machines Brem, connected by his nose to the tail, raised Strv 122 with a winch and began to pull the tank to Russian positions. They passed halfway before they were noticed by Ukrainian drone operators. The Russians did not advance with their production far: possibly halfway through the neutral strip (No Man's Land). In a week, the analyst noticed that Strv 122 is still in place, but Bram was gone. "Maybe survived [Bram] towed the damaged, and the tank was left," he wrote.