In the Pokrovsk sector, the main axis of Russian attacks, a Bradley remained mobile after a powerful explosion and successfully withdrew from the combat zone.
A US-made Bradley fighting vehicle challenged Russian positions around Saint Michael's Church in Pogrebki until a drone's grenade found a gap in its protective netting.
Russian attempts to encircle Ukrainian positions in Kursk Oblast backfired when Ukrainian deployed Western-provided Bradley vehicles and Abrams tanks, which helped to advance.
A Ukrainian company has successfully tested new protective shields for US-donated Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, aiming to counter the growing threat of Russian drone strikes on the eastern front.
Russian troops emerged from an underground passage to launch a surprise attack on Ukrainian positions in New York, Donetsk Oblast, however, the confined space limited reinforcements and made evacuating casualties nearly impossible.
This equipment shortage is significantly delaying potential counteroffensive operations against Russian forces, hampering Ukraine's ability to regain territory
In addition to tank protection kits, Metinvest has also developed mobile protection structures known as 'lancet catchers,' offering defensive solutions against Russian unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Ukrainian counteroffensive is in full swing. Tens of kilometers of Russian multilayered defense lines, backed by heavy artillery, armored vehicles, and combat aircraft, are standing in the way. Whether it is possible to break through this defense without air superiority is a question that Ukraine’s General Staff is now trying to answer.