Vladimir Putin ridiculed by MoD for deploying tanks ‘designed to be TRACTORS’ with ‘just a machine gun for protection’

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VLADIMIR Putin has been ridiculed by the Ministry of Defence for deploying tanks “designed to be tractors” with just a machine gun for protection. It’s the latest sign Russia is running out of decent kit and is resorting to deploying outdated weapons in Ukraine, an intelligence report stated yesterday. ReutersRussia is accused of using ‘tractors with a mounted machine gun as protection’ in Ukraine[/caption] ReutersVladimir Putin said Russia has ‘not even started’ in Ukraine[/caption] AFPMoscow is said to have assembled a brigade of laymen and soldiers to fight in eastern Ukraine[/caption] The MoD also slapped down Mad Vlad‘s claim that Russia had “not even started” in Ukraine. The damning report claims the Moscow was filling its ranks in eastern Ukraine with reserve infantry as its troops complete a regrouping following the capture of Luhansk – half of the Donbas region. Britain’s defence ministry also confirmed Russia was deploying ‘worn out and lightly armed’ MT-LB personnel carriers “long considered unsuitable for most front-line infantry transport roles”. “It was originally designed in the Fifties as a tractor to pull artillery, has very limited armour, and only mounts a machine gun for protection,” read the intelligence report. MORE ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE BOOT CHAMPS 100s of Ukrainian recruits start training in UK to help fight against Russians WE’LL BE BACK President Zelensky vows to win back key stronghold captured by Russian forces The outdated tank was designed as a Cold War “amphibious tractor” capable of carrying 10 soldiers in its cramped and airless hold, as well as a driver and a gunner. It comes as Moscow deployed its feared Arctic Fleets’ 200th Motorised Infantry Brigade to plug a manpower gap in eastern Ukraine. Russian media reported the tactical move while Ukrainian intelligence said Moscow was raising a new infantry corps near Nizhny Novgorod. Rob Lee, a war studied student at King’s College London, said the brigade had been involved in a battle near Kharkiv and lost a large amount of equipment, according to the Telegraph. Most read in The Sun RED HOT Britain braced for hottest day EVER next week when temp could hit staggering 43C CARPET WRIGHT Mark Wright reveals strict rule he & Michelle Keegan will have in new home MY LINE Love Island fans all say same thing as Davide cracks 'totally inappropriate' joke OMG I was in Love Island's Casa Amor and there's a scene that's NEVER aired says Nas Majeed MONSTER ON THE LOOSE Evil mum of Baby P spotted for the first time in 7 years after release NOT SAFE FOR PLAY Our garden fence has been broken for months - my kids can't play outside He said the brigade was now made up of ” reservists, volunteers, and servicemen from military police, coastal defence units, and sailorsfrom ships”. This cobbled-together deployment reflects the dire compromises Russia has had to make to reinforce their armies in Donbas four months into a war that’s believed to have killed more than 30,000 of its troops. It comes months after Mad Vlad’s troops went on the record complaining bitterly about their shoddy equipment, including flimsy helmets and useless first-aid kits. In a viral video, a soldier crushes a Russian helmet with just his foot to show how poor quality they are. Putin’s mercenaries have also shared pictures of their inferior first-aid kits alongside the Ukrainian one, to show the contrast in equipment. Russian troops have been sent to war with a kit appearing to contain nothing more than several instruction manuals and something to tie off a tourniquet. Read More on The Sun SEEING DOUBLE I'm mum to 'twins' born a week apart, they're not related but look so alike NOT SAFE FOR PLAY Our garden fence has been broken for months - my kids can't play outside Russian troops who allegedly posted the picture on social media complained: “This is what Putin and Shoigu brought us,” referring to the defence minister Sergei Shoigu. The photo’s original source is unclear, but it’s believed it was originally shared on several popular Russian Telegram accounts and blogs, including one which is crowdfunding to buy Putin’s soldiers equipment. APRussia’s military has seen heavy losses, despite their huge budget[/caption]