'Steel mats' put Russian tanks across the mud into the battlefieldRussian army developed a combination of metal road, help tanks


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DATE: Dec. 11, 2017, 6:29 a.m.

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  1. Russian army developed a combination of metal road, help tanks, armor over the muddy muddy terrain.
  2. The muddy terrain in the spring and fall is one of the greatest challenges with armored vehicles and military vehicles operating in Russian territory. In response to the muddy terrain in this period, the Russian military has developed the "Temporary Road System" (KVD), which makes it easy for heavy military vehicles to travel on the battlefield, avoiding being involved. muddy, according to War is Boring.
  3. When snow melts in early spring and heavy rain in August, many areas in Russia turn into muddy mud. Any road that is not paved or paved with concrete can become a "trap," causing armored vehicles to stall and slow the advance of troops.
  4. The Nazis had this problem when they invaded the Soviet Union during World War II. In the late summer campaign of 1944, the Soviet Red Army also left many tanks trapped in mud. KVD is considered an effective solution to this problem.
  5. The KVD consists of an aluminum strip 50 m long, 5 m wide, and an electrically operated retrieval and retrieval system mounted on the Kamaz-63501 chassis. When deployed, the truck will run backwards over the same piece of aluminum sheet to avoid getting bogged down. This process is reversed when the truck recovers the device.
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  7. Complete KVD system. Photo: Vitaly Kuzmin.
  8. This system can carry a maximum load of up to 60 tons, much higher than the maximum weight of the main battle tanks such as the T-90A and T-14 Armata. The Russian military says it has completed several tests with KVD, including tanks running through two meters of mud. Despite being made of aluminum, its durability and high load carrying capacity make it a "steel rug" for Russian armor.
  9. KVD is considered a non-special military device, acting as a temporary solution, but still contributes to the increased mobility of the Russian military in the modern battlefield.
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