Russia sends additional antique T-54 tanks to Ukraine

Russia is deploying additional T-54 tanks, a design that dates back to the end of World War II, to the frontlines in Ukraine.

Recent social reports indicate that a trainload of T-54 tanks was spotted at Uzunovo railway station, approximately 150 km south of Moscow.

The resurgence of these vintage tanks, which began production in 1945, underscores the ongoing strains and demands of the prolonged war.

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The T-54 tank, one of the most-produced tanks in history, is seeing renewed action. First prototyped at Nizhny Tagil in late 1945, the T-54 became the backbone of the Soviet and Warsaw Pact armored units from the late 1950s.

“These tanks, despite their age, are being used in a variety of roles on the battlefield,” said a defense analyst. “Initially, they were repurposed for artillery roles, firing from concealed positions. Now, they’re increasingly engaged in direct combat roles.”

The T-54 and its successor, the T-55, have participated in numerous global conflicts since their introduction. With over 83,500 units produced by the Soviet Union and an additional 21,000 by Poland and Czechoslovakia, the T-54/55 is arguably the most battle-tested tank ever made. Its service record includes conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and now, once again, Europe.

Russia’s use of these older tanks underscores the intensity and duration of the war in Ukraine.

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