The logo with the star in it on the side, I'm pretty sure I've never seen that on active duty vehicles post-USSR except for victory day parades. Likely dragged out of storage, filled with gas and sent straight into action.
The logo with the star in it on the side, I'm pretty sure I've never seen that on active duty vehicles post-USSR except for victory day parades. Likely dragged out of storage, filled with gas and sent straight into action.
The logo with the star in it on the side, I'm pretty sure I've never seen that on active duty vehicles post-USSR except for victory day parades. Likely dragged out of storage, filled with gas and sent straight into action.
" Since the break-up of the Soviet Union, Guards designations for military units have been retained by Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Ukraine retained the Guards designations until 2016.[14]
19/ The M1 is hard to sustain, but having commanded a mechanised brigade containing M1s, this is sometimes over emphasised. Our brigade had a different logistic support construct from the US Army, and the tanks worked fine. Stop using this as an excuse!
The commander of a tank platoon of Russian T-80 tanks spoke about combat work in Ukraine with mobilized servicemen.
Ukrainian servicemen published a video of an attempt to leave the caponier of an armored personnel carrier M113. The video shows an American M113A1 armored personnel carrier of the Ukrainian army. This modification of the armored vehicle has been produced since 1964 and is equipped with a 6V-53 Detroit Diesel diesel engine with an HP 215 power.
Is anybody else, after almost one year of fighting, still surprised about news that sound like blatant Ukrainian propaganda about Russia but it turns out to be true time and time again, or is it just me?
Czech company Excalibur Army has sent the first brand new 152 mm DANA M2 howitzers with fully digital aiming and fire control system from tens examples ordered to Ukraine including new DN1CZ ammunition...
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