The Economist's international editor Jonathan Rosenthal took a 38-tonne infantry fighting vehicle for a spin. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Economist.
Rosenthal shared his impressions in The Economist's War Room newsletter. He noted that despite the vehicle's heavy weight, he was impressed by its maneuverability and power.
The test drive was part of an article about modern military equipment. Rosenthal described the vehicle's interior, its protection systems, and comfort for the crew.
The article discusses the vehicle's technical specifications and its role in modern conflicts. According to Rosenthal, such vehicles play a crucial role in protecting infantry.
The Economist's review has attracted the attention of military experts and weapons enthusiasts. The vehicle's 38-tonne weight places it in the heavy class, but its speed and agility are surprising.
Rosenthal shared his experience with readers and touched on the future of military technology. He emphasized the vehicle's importance in modern warfare.
This test is part of The Economist's regular military section. The publication closely monitors the development of weapons and military technologies worldwide.
