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Impact of the Ukraine Conflict on Tank Warfare
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BooksandBiceps is in Ukraine
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I'll start off by admitting Russia has done an absolutely shit job of combined arms warfare, the equipment and training is awful, so this isn't a premiere example of what we'd been expecting the whole time of a near-peer state.

I'll follow it up with, China is the only really nation in the world that could pose the kind of threat and tactics the west has been planning for.

This has, however, illustrated how far anti-tank measures have come and how, against advertising and technical specs, how well armor should be expected to perform in future conflicts. What's everyones thought on how this will impact strategic thinking going forward?

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