If World War 3 Happens, These Are the Russian Ground Weapons We'd Be Up Against
Briefly

Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine has led to significant losses in their tank fleet, forcing them to revive older models like the T-54 and T-62.
The T-55, first produced in 1955, remains in active use, highlighting Russia's reliance on legacy systems during modern combat situations.
The T-14 Armata, showcasing advanced features like a 125mm main gun and multiple additional armaments, symbolizes both innovation and challenges in modern tank warfare.
Tanks have been integral to warfare for over a century, yet the current conflict underscores the dynamic evolution and adaptation of armored forces.
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