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New Russian Armored Vehicle Can Withstand Eight-Kilogram TNT Blast
New Russian Armored Vehicle Can Withstand Eight-Kilogram TNT Blast
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Russia is currently testing a new Project Typhoon Ural-63095 armored truck. Developers say the vehicle is more dependable than BTR armored personnel carriers... 01.02.2012, Sputnik International
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New Russian Armored Vehicle Can Withstand Eight-Kilogram TNT Blast
13:25 GMT 01.02.2012 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) Russia is currently testing a new Project Typhoon Ural-63095 armored truck. Developers say the vehicle is more dependable than BTR armored personnel carriers, and that it can withstand anti-tank mine blasts.
Russia is currently testing a new Project Typhoon Ural-63095 armored truck. Developers say the vehicle is more dependable than BTR armored personnel carriers, and that it can withstand anti-tank mine blasts.