This armor does not just block hits but explodes to stop them. This video breaks down how Russian explosive reactive armor is identified, how it functions on the battlefield, and why it became such a ...
In the 1970s, the Soviet Union developed explosive reactive armor as a way of quickly adding protection to tanks and other heavier armored vehicles. ERA works by, well, exploding. When an incoming ...
The Ukrainian army is up-armoring its American-made M-1A1 Abrams tanks—with a layer of explosive reactive armor. The ERA—sandwiches of plastic-explosive and steel that explode outward when struck—can ...
Footage from the Ukrainian frontlines reveals a little-seen BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle equipped with advanced explosive reactive armor. Developed after Russia’s heavy armored losses, this upgrade ...
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