"Russia's Use of Outdated Tanks Sparks Controversy in Ukraine Conflict"

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UK intelligence claims Russia is replacing lost tanks at a rate of over 100 per month, likely by relying on older models taken out of storage, as its ability to produce new tanks is limited. Experts warn that this strategy is not sustainable in the long term, and that the older tanks may not significantly impact the conflict in Ukraine. Despite Ukraine's lower tank losses, Russia's ability to deploy more soldiers and equipment gives it an advantage, especially with uncertainty surrounding future US aid.
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