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Since the beginning of 2026, Nemesis operators have destroyed 20 Russian tanks in key defense directions.
This was reported by the 412th Separate Nemesis Brigade of Drone Systems.
This is essentially the equivalent of two full tank companies.
Russian tanks have appeared more frequently on the battlefield this winter compared to last year. Russia has evidently managed to accumulate a certain number of combat vehicles and is now using them to support assault operations.
Heavy bombers and FPV drones actively burn enemy armor despite Russian attempts to improve survivability with various cages, grills, and protective constructions.
According to the brigade, Nemesis has nearly two hundred destroyed or damaged tanks to its name overall.
“Today, Russians can produce no more than 400 tanks per year, and their stockpiles of Soviet-era stored armored vehicles, which they try to restore, have already been largely depleted”, — the brigade wrote.
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