Videos apparently from the Kursk region show Russian troops facing a 'meat grinder', as military vehicles are shown exploding ...
The Battle of Kursk was staged within the salient, and it will forever be remembered as one of the most significant combined ground and air offenses ever waged, with tanks playing a dominant role.
The record number of troops dying within a day serves as fresh humiliation for Putin after his two-day Kursk counter offensive last weekend ended with 28 tanks blown up and 100 troops killed ...
A US-made Bradley Fighting Vehicle and Abrams battle tank were deployed together to successfully take out Russian treeline positions in the Kursk region, according to the Ukraine Ministry of Defense.
Hitler thought this size of his military forces could easily take Kursk, but he was wrong, as Stalin upped the stake, overdriving ammunition by 1.9-million troops, 6,000 tanks and 3,000 aircrafts. The ...
In July 1943, 800,000 troops of Hitler’s German Army and 1.9 million troops of Stalin’s Red Army gathered around Kursk. War history records that it was the largest single battle where 8,000 tanks and ...
the Russian Defense Ministry claimed that during the fighting in the Kursk region, Ukrainian forces lost up to 945 military personnel and 102 armored vehicles, including 12 tanks, two Buk M1 anti ...
While other Western armored combat vehicles have already been deployed to Kursk, the video published by the 47th on Monday appears to be the first known instance of Abrams tanks operating there.
"Could anyone have imagined half a year ago that American equipment would be on enemy territory?" Kyiv's 47th Mechanized Brigade said on Monday.
Footage from the frontline in Ukraine has shown an explosive tank battle as Russian forces continue ... Much of the fighting is taking place in Kursk, an area of southern Russia that was claimed ...
A Ukrainian marine corps T-64 tank fires on Russian troops ... a tiny hamlet in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast. The Russians stripped the Ukrainians, ordered them to lie face-down on the ground ...