Humiliated Russia using ‘mobile sheds’ to protect dwindling tank force in bid to stop Ukraine drones raining hell

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PUTIN’S failing forces have resorted to using bizarre mobile sheds on the battlefield in an attempt to withstand Ukrainian kamikaze drones.

Russian tanks have appeared underneath turtle shell-like cages after it was revealed that a humiliated Putin has lost almost all of the tanks he had when he began his brutal invasion of Ukraine.

The odd turtle-shaped metal shell used to protect Putin’s tanksX/@clashreport
A row of Russian tanks move under their steel covers
The first drone flies straight between two Russian soldiers and into the side of the tankA Russian tank comes under fire from Ukrainian kamikaze drones this morning

Strange footage shows a row of ageing Russian tanks trawling through fields under the steel covers.

The odd-shaped metal blanket appears to be designed to shield Putin’s dwindling fleet from Ukrainian onslaught.

Up close clips show that they cover almost the entire tank, leaving a gap at the front for the turret to fire at enemy troops.

But visibility and field awareness from inside the mechanical beasts are surely hampered as a result.

Since before the grim two-year milestone in Mad Vlad’s war, Russian top brass have been forced to rely on “warehouses and warehouses with stockpiles of vehicles left over from the Cold War”

Former Brigadier Ben Barry, who served in the British Army, told The Sun that Putin’s crumbling forces have maybe two to three years worth of resources left.

And what little tanks Russia has left have come under heavy attack from Zelesnky’s impressive kamikaze drone attacks.

This morning incredible footage showed the moment the fierce UAV’s picked off Russian troops and blasted one of his tanks.

Dramatic clips showed Russian soldiers desperately scrambling for cover beneath their armoured vehicle before being blown to smithereens.

Just two days ago a column of tanks and 50 Russian soldiers were wiped out in an ambush.

Ukrainian troops even managed to capture one of Russia’s new tanks.

And now Kyiv’s forces have a fleet of unstoppable new AI drones to hunt down Russian targets on the battlefield.

The remains of the Russian tanks following Ukraine's attackThe remains of Russian tanks after a Ukrainian attack on Sunday
Turtle-shell tank covers are designed to protect Russia’s precious few tanks
A destroyed Russian tank in KyivA destroyed Russian tank in Kyiv, Ukraine
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