Russians are able to produce up to 15 Proryv tanks per month, but an anti-tank missile hit will cause its armor to fall apart - military expert Kyrychevskyi
Defense Express military expert Ivan Kyrychevskyi noted that the production rate of the Russian tank Proryv is compensated by the low quality
He said this on the Espreso TV channel.
"The Russians are able to produce up to 15 Proryv tanks per month. But it turns out that to equip the communication and fire control systems, the Russians use substandard electronics. In the wild conditions, these systems fail. Therefore, the occupants are trying to fire from tanks from distant positions, the so-called closed positions," explained Kyrychevskyi.
According to a military expert, a hit from an anti-tank missile on a Russian tank "Proryv" causes the armor to come apart along the joints
"The commander of this tank has to climb out of the turret and use an old Chinese radio to control the process, because the quality of communication in the tank is not working. In a tank confrontation, the one with the best communication wins. In a direct confrontation against any of our tanks, the Russians have many chances to lose. The pace of production of this tank is offset by its poor quality. The tank's armor comes apart at the joints when hit by an anti-tank missile," Kyrychevskyi emphasized.
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