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​The russians Destroy Their T-90M Proryv Tank Using the Lancet UAV But Report That it is a Slovenian M-55S Tank

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Damaged russian T-90M Proryv / Illustrative photo
Damaged russian T-90M Proryv / Illustrative photo

The occupiers hit their tank with the Lancet loitering munition, because they probably couldn't get it out of the battlefield. But later russian propagandists decided to turn their T-90M Proryv into a Slovenian M-55S tank

Russian propagandists on one of their channels in Telegram published a video with footage of the work of the so-called "Army Special Forces "Osman" and the 810th Marine Brigade", which allegedly knocked out the Slovenian M-55S tank with the help of the Lancet loitering munition.

However, if you carefully look at the vehicle in the video, then, in particular, you can recognize the Russian T-90M Proryv tank by the typical back side of the turret.

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Moreover, this particular tank can be seen in one of the videos of the assault on the village of Robotyne by the Ukrainian military, which was published on social networks. This video clearly shows the same T-90M tank that the russians decided to pass off as a "stricken Slovenian M-55S".

The T-90M Proryv that the occupiers pass off as M-55S, The russians Destroy Their T-90M Proryv Tank Using the Lancet UAV But Report That it is a Slovenian M-55S Tank, Defense Express
The T-90M Proryv that the occupiers pass off as M-55S

Why the Russians decided to pass off their T-90M for M-55S is a rhetorical question, because this is not the first time that the occupiers pass off their battered equipment as Ukrainian vehicles.

However, the fact that the occupiers decided to eliminate the abandoned tank with the Lancet loitering munition is no longer a reason for jokes, because in fact it is a quite logical decision, if, for example, the enemy understands that this way the vehicle cannot be evacuated from the battlefield.

In any case, this russian T-90M Proryv tank is sent to the statistics of vehicles lost by the russians - according to data from the Oryx portal, at least 33 russian T-90M tanks have already been destroyed since February 2022.

As Defense Express reported, earlier Three T-90M Proryv Tanks Were Destroyed While russians Attempted to Breach Ukrainian Defense Near Bakhmut. We also wrote, that russian T-90M Proryv Tanks Had a Problem That Made Them Vulnerable to Ukrainian FPV Drones.

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