The vehicles sent by Russia was originally made to provide transport to Soviet officials in case a nuclear attack took place.
A rare armored personnel carrier from Russia, dating back to the Cold War era, was sent to Ukraine recently, where it became the target of a first-person view drone attack.
While it is difficult to ascertain the exact time and location in which the footage was captured, it can be estimated that it is from near Lyman City, Donetsk Oblast, in Ukraine. This is where the 63US B-52 bomber tests ARRW hypersonic missile to narrow gap with China Russia’s Spetsmash, then known as the Leningrad Kirov plant, originally began designing these vehicles, which went on to take the shape of Ladoga. They were designed using the best technology the Soviets possessed at that time and were meant to serve as a temporary shelter, too.
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