that wasn t i m gonna it s interesting he has that question because i was sitting here, i was okay until we had the whole and then once once i saw the clock go back, that s when my heart started beating because i knew we weren t going to launch. and i think i can t speak for bucha and sunny, but you know the potential for a scrub is always in their mind, but, but that s not not something they expect. and when it does occur, it takes it takes us a few seconds, if not minutes. for it to sink in that i m not going today. and that s an incredible incredible disappointment, especially we went to the vehicle five times. senator nelson and i did. and we finally launched on our fifth launch attempt. and the bad part is we got down to t -14, t -31, t -31 if you re going to if you re going to scrub want to go when you re not even close to go in today s not as bad as it is. it may be for the crew, not
Despite losing tanks at a rapid rate in Ukraine, Russia is hesitant to deploy its advanced T-14 Armata tanks, considering them "too valuable" to risk in combat, according to Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec.
While Moscow’s fleet of tanks continues to suffer in Kyiv, the Kremlin surely wishes it possessed the “would-be” T-95 tank. Beginning in the late 1980s, the fourth-generation tank – internally designated as the Object 195 – was expected to bring unmatched capabilities to the battlefield.