The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army announced a batch of modified U.S. vehicles on Twitter, painted with camouflage patterns similar to those of the Russian Army, simulating the Russian "BTR-87" wheeled personnel carrier and "GAZ Tigr" light armored carrier. Military vehicles and other vehicles.

(The picture is taken from the Twitter of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the US Army)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Russo-Ukrainian war is not over yet, and the Ukrainian army is still confronting the Russian army; and in the United States, the US military must also fight a hypothetical "Russian armored force" in exercises.

The US Army's 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th Armored Cavalry Regiment) recently announced a batch of modified US military vehicles on Twitter. These vehicles are painted with camouflage patterns similar to those of the Russian Army. The simulation objects include Russian-made "BTR-87" Wheeled personnel carrier, "GAZ Tigr" light armored personnel carrier and French "Caesar self-propelled artillery" (CAESAR).

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It is understood that the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army, also known as the "Blackhorse Regiment" (Blackhorse Regiment), is a public imaginary enemy combat unit of the U.S. Army.

Headquartered at Fort Irwin & the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.

The "Dark Horse Army" mainly plays the role of the virtual enemy (OPFOR) in the US military exercises, and makes the exercises more realistic through these vehicles that look like weapons from other countries.

Although called the "Armored Cavalry Regiment", it has been reorganized into a multi-army heavy Brigade combat team (Brigade combat team).

The Blackhorse Regiment recieved surrogates of the BTR-87, GAZ TIGR and CAESAR. These vehicles allow the Regiment to replicate the capabilities of near-peer armored personnel carriers, highly mobile recon vehicles and self propelled artillery. @70thRCO @211ACRth1 twitter.com/AbEZT6jLJf

— 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (@11ArmoredCavReg) December 9, 2022

The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army announced on Twitter a batch of modified U.S. vehicles, including the Russian "GAZ Tigr" light armored personnel carrier converted from a Hummer.

(The picture is taken from the Twitter of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment of the US Army)