In the Sudzha district of Russia's Kursk region, Russian forces have destroyed a CRARRV (Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle) – a British-made armoured recovery vehicle supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
This vehicle is considered rare and unique, as Ukraine reportedly received only two units of the CRARRV. The UK itself has a limited number of them.
The exact date, location, and details of the vehicle's destruction remain unknown.
The AFU received two CRARRVs in 2023; one was filmed in use in January 2024.
The CRARRV operates alongside Challenger 2 tanks and is one of the few vehicles capable of repairing and recovering these tanks in the field.
Key features of the CRARRV:
The CRARRV first saw combat in the 1991 Gulf War during Operation Granby, supporting British Challenger tanks. It was also deployed in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Iraq, as well as Afghanistan.
In 2020, a CRARRV was used in Scotland to assist in the aftermath of a passenger train derailment.
The UK military currently operates 80 CRARRVs, while four have been supplied to Oman.