'Ram him': How Ukraine is pushing U.S. combat gear to the extreme
Briefly

The May 31 exchange, captured on drone video that subsequently went viral online, underscores how Kyiv has used U.S.-provided Bradleys in unique and extreme ways to work around its depleted artillery stocks and manpower shortages.
After being provided to Ukraine last year, the U.S. Bradleys, each weighing about 28 tons, were first used as battering rams to punch through Russian defenses during last year's failed counteroffensive. But now they are being dispatched to hunt and kill other armored vehicles, to rescue wounded troops and as a mobile gun to rake enemy positions.
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