The combat experience that Russia’s Terminator-2 tank support combat vehicle (BMPT-72) has gained in Syria has proven to be invaluable. It is being used to develop a
new Terminator-3 version that will soon equip the tank support system
to do things like attacking unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). Other
armored vehicles and dismounted infantry in difficult terrain remain
high-priority targets.
Few
details are available so far. Like its predecessors, the new vehicle’s
armor protection will be equivalent to that of a main battle tank, with
armaments allowing it to engage virtually any enemy weapon system or
unit and to fire at multiple targets at the same time. Automation makes
it possible to reduce the number of crew members from 5 to 3.
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the Bolsheviks were plotting to take the country and by the time he returned, it was too late.
The worst Holocaust in history.
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