Russia’s New Monster Vehicle Created to End War Fast
Since their emergence after World War 2, infantry fighting vehicles have become an indispensable part of modern warfare, combining the mobility of transport vehicles with the protective power of light tanks.
Despite their impressive capabilities, IFVs have been plagued by some of the shortcomings of both conventional fighting vehicles and light tanks. They tend to be slower, bulkier, and less maneuverable than a Humvee while also being more vulnerable than a tank. However, the Russian army is making strides toward addressing these issues by introducing a new, robust solution that boasts unprecedented speed.
Enter the VPK-7829 Bumerang, a direct competitor to the American Stryker. This innovative new vehicle promises to deliver the same level of firepower and protection as its counterparts but with the added speed advantage. In fact, the Bumerang is set to be the fastest IFV in the world, with a top speed that surpasses even the most advanced models currently in use.
If the claims are valid, the Bumerang’s deployment is expected to send shockwaves throughout the military world…