How long until we see Russians driving this in Ukraine?
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Once they run out of tactical golf carts
I think we already saw them run an assault with an armored Ford Model A variant, that they produced under license way, way back when.
I would love a source if this is true. Sounds too good to be.
Then again, Model A under licence would probably be more reliable than any car Russia has managed to put together since.
Edit: This seems to be a source. The video is grainy though, so while it's clear that Russia's equipment is not exactly state of the art it's not confirmed that they still use the GAZ-AA trucks, which is the Russian-produced version of the Ford Model AA (truck version of A).
Maybe I am dumb but how in the hell does someone put together an armored truck?
I presume some sheets of metal and a welding torch
They used rivets back then as welding hadn’t really been invented or at least perfected yet
The same way you put together a killdozer.