‘Ram him’: How Ukraine is pushing U.S. combat gear to the extreme The Ukrainians’ radio crackled with an urgent announcement: A Russian vehicle stacked with infantry troops was lurking in a forest and had to be taken out. The mission went to Viktor, the commander of an American-made Bradley Fighting Vehicle, whose crew roared down the main road in the village of Sokil, in eastern Ukraine, where the Kremlin has gained ground this year. The Russians emerged from the trees, and for a few chaotic seconds, the two vehicles barreled toward each other while firing their heavy guns. Viktor’s took a catastrophic hit to its targeting system, disabling the main weapon. The May 31 exchange, captured on drone video that subsequently went viral online, underscores how Kyiv has used Bradleys in unique and extreme ways to work around its depleted artillery stocks and manpower shortages, soldiers and analysts said. Read the full story here. Source: washingtonpost
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