Russian state-owned defence group Rostec announced on 29 December that the governmental trials of the Sprut-SDM1 tank are to be completed at the beginning of 2022. Russian state-owned defence group ...
Russian defence conglomerate Rostec says that it tested Sprut-SDM1 to withstand overload during airborne insertion. Russian state-owned defence group Rostec announced on 14 September that it has ...
These chilling pictures show Russia putting a deadly new amphibious battle tank through its paces. The Sprut-SDM1 can launch from warships in large number, firing a 125-mm gun and 7.62mm remote ...
Russia has unveiled footage of a new amphibious 'flying and swimming tank' which can be parachuted into battle. The Sprut-SDM1 can be dropped into combat zones from a cargo aircraft with a crew of ...
Russia will begin testing a new airborne tank destroyer this fall, according to Russia media. Though Russia designates the Sprut SDM1 as an anti-tank vehicle, it more resembles a light tank. But ...
Russia will field its Sprut-SDM1 light amphibious tank for the Indian Army’s upcoming tender for light tanks and has submitted technical details of the same, according to an official from ...
"Rosoboronexport with the Sprut-SDM1 lightweight amphibious tank will take part in India’s tender for the delivery of light tanks and will offer the technology transfer and, quite probably, the ...
This episode examines Russia’s Sprut-SDM1, a lightly armored amphibious vehicle built to provide tank-level firepower to airborne and naval infantry units. The analysis focuses on mobility advantages, ...
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