TechUkrainian counteroffensive sees key Stryker APC fall to Russian forces

Ukrainian counteroffensive sees key Stryker APC fall to Russian forces

First Stryker captured by Russians
First Stryker captured by Russians
Images source: © world defence news
Łukasz Michalik

15 August 2024 16:03

Though impressive and victorious, the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region carries inevitable losses. In addition to the destroyed equipment, the Ukrainians also lose vehicles that have fallen into enemy hands under various circumstances. One of these is the American-wheeled transporter Stryker, whose capture has already been publicized by the Russians.

Although Ukrainian sources primarily report on the successes of the offensive in the Kursk region, losses on the attacking side are unavoidable. On the list of destroyed equipment, besides T-72 tanks, there is likely – because not all details are visible – a Polish PT-91 Twardy tank as well.

Alongside the equipment destroyed by the Russians, the list of losses is supplemented by vehicles captured by the enemy. Among them is a valuable acquisition for the Russians—an American-wheeled armoured personnel carrier Stryker. This capture is grist for the mill of Kremlin propaganda.

Stryker captured by the Russians

A photograph of the captured vehicle was published on Telegram by the Russian channel War Webm.

According to Russian sources, the vehicle belonged to the Ukrainian 82nd Separate Air Assault Brigade and took part in the battles with the Russian 810th Separate Marine Brigade. The Stryker was destroyed not in direct combat but fell victim to Lancet loitering munition.

The Russians claim that the entire crew was killed, although it is not specified whether this refers to the vehicle's crew of two or all those inside (the Stryker can carry up to nine infantry soldiers in addition to the crew).

The Stryker armoured personnel carrier

The Stryker is an 8-wheeled transporter, introduced into the U.S. Army at the beginning of the century as the cornerstone of light brigades, whose main advantage was supposed to be high mobility. The Stryker's chassis, in its basic version, became the base for many specialized vehicles, such as engineering, reconnaissance, fire support, tank destroyers, or medical evacuation vehicles.

Although Ukrainians have lost Strykers before, these were vehicles destroyed in various ways by the Russians. According to the Oryx service, 12 units have suffered this fate. The novelty is that the Russians captured a vehicle of this type.

Strykers were delivered to Ukraine as part of U.S. military assistance. The Ukrainian army has received 189 vehicles in the M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle (basic wheeled armoured personnel carrier) and M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle (engineering version with mine-clearing equipment).

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