Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations
I stand corrected. I had read that the new BMD-4 (or the BMD-3 I don't recall which) were deployed in the Caucasus during the war. Since I wasn't very familiar with their look, I guess kept mistaking them with vehicles such as these:
I read that T-90s and T-80s were also deployed but only after a few days into the war, however.
Btw, aren't these T-80s?
You are right. As a matter of fact, Georgians were noticeably better armed, on the ground at least. Russia had total air superiority from day one, they sustained their fighting spirit, their special forces were performing extremely well, they had a large supply of anti-tanks rockets, a large number of artillery, a large number of tanks; Russia did not need to use its modern equipment, it would have been pointless in a sense.
Originally posted by ZORAVAR
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As a matter of fact, the Russians used older equipment to defeat the Georgian army. Other examples: - No T-90 or T-80 tanks were used.
Btw, aren't these T-80s?
Only T-72 and even 40 year old T-62 tanks. - No modern BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles. Just BMP-1 and BMP-2. - No MSTA-S self propelled 152mm guns. Just the older ACCACIA. - No SMERCH multiple rocket system. Only the older URAGAN and GRAD....and so on. The older equipment was more than enough to "break the back" of Suckashvili's Western equipped and trained army and force them into a "mother of all retreats" maneuver. This war, just like the Karabagh war, prooved that it is not only weapons and training that win wars, but the tactics and resolve of the high command plus the will and bravery of the soldier on the ground.
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