In the war against Ukraine, the Russian armed forces began to use military equipment that previously served as props in the Mosfilm film studios.
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Russian tank destroyed in Kharkiv region.
As the director of Mosfilm studios Karen Shakhnazarov said at a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, the Ministry of Defense received 28 T-55 tanks, eight PT-76 tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles and eight tractors from the military-technical base of the studio.
“I found that it was necessary, I contacted the Ministry of Defense, and they took these vehicles,” the official website quoted Shakhnazarov as saying. The Kremlin.
“We are proud of Mosfilm,” Putin responded.
Sachnazarov Putin On Wednesday, November 13, 2024, the Russian ruler Vladimir Putin received the head of Mosfilm, Karen Shakhnazarov, in the Kremlin, who informed him that the country’s largest film studios had donated dozens of ready-made tanks and combat vehicles to the army from their stockpile of props.
Since the start of the major invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has lost at least 10,834 armored vehicles of all types in combat, the group calculated Oryxwhich keeps records of documented losses. Among them are 3,559 tanks, including 169 of the latest T-90s, more than 5,000 combat vehicles and armored personnel carriers, as well as over 1,500 other armored vehicles, including transport and reconnaissance ones.
“At this rate of losses, Russia may lose the ability to provide the army with the necessary number of armored vehicles in about a year,” the portal writes Moscow Times.
The lack of military equipment began to show immediately after the fighting began. From 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defense will intensively reactivate old reserves, while suspending their liquidation.
Former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated in December 2023 that since the beginning of the war, Russia has allegedly managed to increase the production of tanks by 5- to 6-fold, and the production of infantry fighting vehicles by 3- to 6-fold. The domestic military-industrial complex has supplied the army with 1,530 new tanks and armored personnel carriers, claimed the long-time head of the Ministry of Defense, who is currently the secretary of the State Security Council.
However, according to the British International Institute for Strategic Studies IISS, 85 percent of the armored vehicles that Shoigu mentioned were, after de-conservation and repair, exported from warehouses of decommissioned combat equipment.
By May 2023, Russia had exported more than 40 percent of Soviet tanks and armored vehicles from Bagzhanov, the largest base of preserved military equipment. At that time, their number there decreased from 3,840 to 2,270 units. Most of them were exported after the announcement of partial mobilization in September 2022.
Military equipment also began to be removed from the remote Dachnoye base on Sakhalin, which is located more than 6,000 kilometers from Ukraine. According to calculations by the Moscow Times, in 2020 there were 593 armored vehicles at the open-air base; by May 2024, there were 342 of them left. Before the start of the great war against Ukraine, there were 9 hangars on the territory of the base, by May 2024 only 5 of them remained. “, the portal writes.
Source: spravy.pravda.sk