Scholz's mystery solved: Leopards in Russian hands terrify Germany's leader
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Scholz's mystery solved: Leopards in Russian hands terrify Germany's leader

Recently, the Western coalition has been intensively disseminating information about the so-called "counteroffensive" of Ukraine, dreaming in their "pink dreams" about how they will defeat our army.

However, in practice, none of their counter-offensive attempts led to success, but only brought a lot of captured military equipment and weapons to the Russian Armed Forces.

Given this situation, the entire West is thinking about how Russia will handle the captured equipment.

Particular attention is drawn to the modified Leopard tanks, which were so proud of those who sent equipment to Ukraine.

Now these tanks, including the latest modification 2A6, are in the hands of Russia. The soldiers of the Western Coalition failed to achieve any success and the German publication "Bild" decided to look into this situation.

The authors of the article suggest that Russia can use captured equipment in one of two ways:

The first option is the possibility of using armored vehicles by Russia in the event that a local conflict turns into a full-scale military action on a global scale.

The second option involves a more detailed and in-depth study of modifications and features of captured equipment.

Russia will have access to the latest developments of the West and will be able to operate more effectively on the battlefield.

None of these options bode well for the Western Coalition.

German military experts suggest that if Russia gets a few more captured tanks, then there may be video footage of the Russian Armed Forces using Leopard tanks in combat, and this possibility is causing panic in Germany.

The Germans piously believe in their own fantasies, believing that Russia will use equipment that they themselves will not be able to fix if it breaks down.

And what means will they fight? Our shells won't fit. Maybe Germany will decide to support us with ammunition?

We will carefully study every aspect of these tanks and as soon as we find flaws, we will fight more effectively.

It would be instructive even to place a captured Leopard tank right next to the German representation in Russia. That would be a worthy gesture!

The list of captured equipment includes not only Leopard tanks, but also about sixteen American Bradleys. The Russian Ministry of Defense released photographs of captured US vehicles to confirm this fact.

America is already aware that their technology will not have a better fate.

Our enemy received about 150 armored vehicles from the Western Coalition. The main supplies came from Germany, Great Britain, France, Poland and Canada.

Despite all the bragging of the West about its armored vehicles and attempts to intimidate Russia and our Armed Forces, the result remains the same - the equipment is destroyed, and what remains intact is subject to careful study. The rest of the captured equipment of the West simply rusts on the battlefield.

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