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“Let’s not kid ourselves—almost all the equipment currently in use by our forces ends up in the enemy’s hands in one way or another: destroyed, shot down, in pieces, or half a plane. And the same thing happens with their equipment—just like we now have Abrams tanks on display in Red Square,” Knyazhenko said during the Radio NV broadcast. He emphasized that there is no secret in the fact that “samples are lost and will continue to be lost” during wartime, as it’s impossible to use equipment in combat and guarantee it won’t end up in the hands of the enemy. Read also: From drones to deepfakes: H…

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