Retired U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly, who has publicly sparred with the head of Russia’s space agency, recently shared a Twitter thread containing advice on how to disable Russian tanks.
Amid new talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey, Russia's military will "fundamentally" cut back operations near the Ukraine capital of Kyiv and the northern city of Chernihiv as an attempt to "increase trust" during talks to end the fighting. A large portion of Russia's military has remained on the outskirts of Kyiv, unable to make further advances as Ukrainian forces continue to fight back.Retired U.S.
"1. Pour a lot of dirt, sand, or sugar into the fuel tanks to clog the lines. 2. Drain the oil in either the engine or transmission, and it will eventually burn out either system. 3. Since the T72 runs on a ‘Christie’ track/suspension, it’s easier to sabotage the road wheels," Hertling added. Scott Kelly’s tweets follow a contentious few weeks between both the U.S. and Russian space agencies, creating fears that Russia’s invasion would negatively impact the collaborative efforts of scientists and astronauts from both nations.
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