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Leopard tanks Russia claims to have destroyed turned out to be farming equipment

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Did Russia recently destroy eight German-made Leopard tanks while Ukraine carries out a counteroffensive?That’s what the Ministry of Defence in Moscow announced, claiming a grainy black-and-white video as proof.

Several silhouettes of vehicles can be seen, before a helicopter launches a missile that strikes them, causing an explosion. “Direct hit!” says a voice on the recording, speaking in Russian.Almost immediately after the video was posted, multiple Twitter users and military experts cast doubt on its authenticity.Leopard 2 tanks are some of the most advanced and powerful military vehicles out there.

Multiple NATO countries began providing them to Ukraine earlier this year.According to multiple analysts, the video posted by the Russian authorities is no Leopard 2, or even a tank for that matter.These alleged 'tanks' turned out to be nothing more than farming equipment.As this Twitter user and military analysis account pointed out on Twitter, the silhouette of the destroyed vehicles in the video appears to more closely match a self-propelled sprayer used in agriculture."Even a semi-professional can clearly see that these are agricultural harvester and sprayer machines," he said.

A weapons expert on Twitter showed that the vehicle struck by the Russian missile has four wheels, while Leopard 2 tanks have continuous tracks like a bulldozer and are also low-lying.Other elements that appear strange in the video are that these so-called tanks are both out in the open and stationary, which doesn’t make sense strategically as these Leopard 2s are usually camouflaged behind trees and other vegetation.

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