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Even individual pieces can have value. Seen in Bachmut on the Ukrainian side: an armored transporter of a special kind. The method is reminiscent of the Israeli heavy IFVs, which were built from captured T-55s.
Here it is a T-64 that has been heavily fortified in the front. At 12 o'clock, it is covered with ERA all over. Whether it is used as an APC for transporting soldiers or for supplying the front line is unclear to us. It seems to be the only one of its kind.
However, the Ukrainians are masters in the reuse of old Soviet tanks. Here is also a strongly armored IFV, which is likely based on a Gozdvika.
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