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before new teaser reveals Ncuti Gatwa will make his debut in 2023īeyonce and Jay-Z's ten-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter makes stunning bid of over $80K for diamond earrings at Wearable Art Gala Several videos from Ukrainian forces have shown hand-held rocket launches and artillery strikes raining down on top of Russian tanks, many of which have been destroyed.ĭoctor Who: David Tennant makes shock return after Jodie Whittaker bows out. Ukrainian forces have used top-attack technologies to great effect since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of the country. It is not known if any have yet been used to destroy any of Kyiv's tanks. The slow-motion footage shows the submunition launching above the tank before hanging in the air for a split second, and then rocketing down at its target. The large object is shown on display, before it is shown in action against an unmanned tank in a demonstration. PTKM-1R could easily breach a tank's turret, and in doing so kill the crew or cause the ammunition on-board the tank to explode.Ī Russian military video posted to YouTube in Novemshowed the unveiling of the mine. Weapons researchers and manufacturers have been exploring ways to develop weapons that attack from above, targeting the turrets which are weaker. This means tanks are more manoeuvrable and face fewer issues with their suspension - all while offering a similar level of protection.

However, tank armour - that was once made from steel plating - has improved quickly in recent years, and is now often made from lighter ceramic alternatives. The mine first itself into the air above its target, before attacking a tank's less protected turret On Monday, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Parliament that the UK had decided to supply Ukraine with a batch of light-armour defensive weapons systems, and that a "small number" of UK staff will travel to the country to provide initial training.Pictured: The Russian-made PTKM-1R top-attack mine is shown in a demonstration video. This statistic is believed to be correct. The UK has delivered 2,000 anti-tank missile launchers in the airlift, according to the Daily Mail. The Royal Air Force C-17 transport planes travelling back and forth between the UK and Ukraine have been plotted using open source flight-tracking software.ĪLSO READ | Russia, China block US bid to impose UN sanctions on North KoreansĪccording to Sky News, "many" flights have taken place since Monday. Members of the Ranger Regiment, which is part of the army's newly formed Special Operations Brigade, were flown out aboard military jets that also delivered 2,000 anti-tank missile launchers to the country this week, Sky News reported.īritish surveillance aircraft have also been sighted as part of the UK's subtle but noticeable build-up of military support for Ukraine. A squad of roughly 30 elite British troops has arrived in Ukraine to assist in the training of the Ukrainian armed forces on new anti-tank weapons supplied by the UK amid worries of a new Russian invasion.
