Equipment from the 1950s The Russian army uses very old

Equipment from the 1950s: The Russian army uses very old tanks in Ukraine

As the war in Ukraine drags on for over a year, the Russian military has reportedly begun to reinforce its front line by sending 1950s-era tanks into battle.

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An image circulated by multiple media outlets on Friday shows a Soviet T-55 tank in the southern Ukraine city of Zaporizhya. Several hundred tanks of this type are to be sent to the front in the coming weeks.

The approximately 70-year-old tank does not appear to have received any updates prior to its deployment, suggesting Russia is sending obsolete equipment to support the war effort.

The arrival of the T-55 coincides with the deployment of much newer tanks by the Ukrainian army. In fact, Challenger 2 are delivered from Great Britain and Leopard 2 from Germany.