At the end of the year and the beginning of the new year, advanced land, sea, and air equipment continued to be delivered. At the start of the new year, Russia's Ural plant released the delivery status of the first batch of T90M tanks for the new year (Figures 2-4). These T90M tanks are equipped with a complete set of anti-drone armor. It is said that these T90M tanks will also be equipped with an active defense system that can intercept FPV drones, and they have already undergone vehicle testing (Figure 1).

Meanwhile, in the past December, a batch of advanced naval and air equipment was also delivered to the troops. On December 25, the Russian military received another batch of Su-35 fighter jets (Figures 5-8). According to public information, Russia has received seven batches of Su-35 fighter jets this year, seven batches of Su-34 bombers, one batch of Su-30SM2 fighter jets. One batch usually consists of two aircraft, which is enough to compensate for losses since the war began, and even expand the fleet size.

In addition, Russia has also been delivering Su-30SM2 fighter jets to Belarus, Su-34 bombers to Algeria, and two Su-57E fighter jets to an unknown customer, indicating that its fighter jet production capacity is more than sufficient. This is the two Su-30SM2 fighter jets delivered to Belarus on December 26 (Figures 9-10). Previously, Belarus had received two batches of Su-30SM2 fighter jets on May 27 and August 14. Belarus is an important forward base for Russia's "Hickory" medium-range ballistic missiles and must be protected by advanced equipment.

Aside from advanced fighter jets, there have also been advanced AIP submarines delivered recently. On December 16, the third Lada-class submarine "Velikiye Luki" officially joined the Baltic Fleet (Figures 11-13), which is suitable for operations in narrow and shallow waters.

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