Why Are Russian Tanks Called "Armored Coffins"?



In this video, we’ll discuss why Russian tanks are referred to as ‘armored coffins’ and how a series of shortcomings has contributed to the ease with which Ukraine has decimated Russia’s tank fleet.

We’ll examine the vulnerability of Russian tanks, the lack of adequate protection and support, and how Ukraine, despite having a less powerful fleet, has experienced fewer casualties in proportion compared to Russian losses.

Source: https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.html

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4 thoughts on “Why Are Russian Tanks Called "Armored Coffins"?”

  1. – We hope you enjoyed this in-depth analysis we prepared with dedication.

    – No, we don’t. We are not skull-dumb. At this alarming rate you refer to Russian should have been stripped naked of her tanks either in active service, production or storage. And Ukraine should have won which doesn’t happen and is not likely to happen. And western tanks have so many issues and so many chinks in their shining armor that they would have hardly fared any better against satellite and electronic reconnaissance, fortifications, artillery, drones and whatnots. And judging by numbers of those armor deployed in Ukraine, westerns powers are afraid to have their blow-up reputation damage and carry any reputational risk when people see their publicity bubble for what their worth. And Russian tank will prove their metal and make blowhards like you regret you what have said.

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