Ukrainian T-72M1R tanks of Polish origin with reactive armor in the Artemovsk region.

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Polish T-72M1R tanks operated by the Ukrainian army driving through Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast.

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- notice one had its smoke launchers removed before installing Kontakt-1 ERA blocks. These are decent tanks with good thermal scopes, communications and other new systems.
 
One of the two UAF Su27, 38 blue, recently shot down.

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Possible picture of the other one (Blue 82):

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Reasons behind these crashes are murky at best and open to wild speculation.

edit: interesting, and tragic, detail regarding Blue 82, the seat is still there implying the pilot didn't eject.
 
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This footage should be taken for "footage's-sake" and not as actual reporting.

The Yuri Olefirenko has reportedly been seized by Russia in Berdyansk back in March, and subsequently transferred to Novorossiisk.

 
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What appears to a Ukrainian BTR60PB - R145BM command and communication vehicle that went through some serious identity crisis, through the addition of massive gun shields and a machine gun on top.

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