Illustrative photo for: Russian armored vehicle replacement: Horses Take Over Amid

Russian officials are reportedly turning to traditional means of transportation, including horses, as a supplement to their military logistics. This shift follows a series of losses suffered by Russian forces, particularly armored vehicles targeted by Ukrainian drone strikes. The losses have prompted a reassessment of how military equipment is supplied and utilized in ongoing conflicts.

Sources indicate that the decision to incorporate horses into logistical operations is an effort to adapt to the evolving battlefield dynamics and mitigate vulnerabilities associated with modern machinery. While this move has garnered attention, military analysts suggest that it may serve more as a supplementary measure rather than a replacement for armored vehicles, which remain central to contemporary mechanized warfare.

The use of horses in modern conflict scenarios is uncommon, but Russia’s recent adaptations highlight the persistent challenges in maintaining supply lines amid active hostilities. Officials have not disclosed detailed plans or the extent to which horses will be integrated into their military strategy, but the development underscores the unpredictable nature of supply chain management in conflict zones.

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