While Russian President Vladimir Putin's army has been facing Ukrainian advances on several fronts, it has also been contending with low stocks of weapons.
on several fronts of the war, it has also purportedly been contending with increasingly low stocks of weapons and equipment. Bringing back the AZP-57 guns, if true, could signal that Russia is running low on its more current anti-aircraft models.was not able to independently verify the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's report and reached out to Russia's Defense Ministry for comment and confirmation that it had pulled AZP-57 guns out of storage.
Above, Ukrainian soldiers train on a U.S.-supplied MaxxPro MRAP Navistar mine resistant armored fighting vehicle on Monday in Ukraine. The Eastern European country said Monday that Russia had pulled 70-year-old anti-aircraft guns out of storage, mocking the country for seemingly having to resort to the old weapons in the ongoing war.
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