Any chance to see pictures of the inside set up of those tracked ambulances...always looking for better ways to carry equipment 02 ect...Thanks Mr.Berkut for all you do and as always thanks for the great pictures!!
Any chance to see pictures of the inside set up of those tracked ambulances...always looking for better ways to carry equipment 02 ect...Thanks Mr.Berkut for all you do and as always thanks for the great pictures!!
While everyone by now knows my attitude towards "Right Sector" / UVA and other still "independent" formations (if they still exist in reality), I have nothing but respect to "right Sector" combat medics team.
I think that you have a mistaken impression. AKMs (AK-47 were long gone even during the Soviet era) were much more commonplace early on in the campaign, when "volunteer" battalions were supplied by low-grade surplus that included AKMs from the old Soviet stocks. AKMs in top condition were given to special forces units who like their Russian counterparts preferred them over AK-74s in cqb situations. However, I rarely see AKMs or AKMS nowadays, very few in the regular units if at all. On the other side, the Russian troops and local collaborators have been re-armed with much better AK-74Ms of recent manufacture.
I'm still trying to get confirmation, but apparently Ukrainian armor corps got new tanks. Most likely T-84, but I'm not ruling out that this is some upgrade of T-80 (although T-84 is from T-80 lineage) In any case I haven't seen this model before.
Israeli volunteer instructor, Tzvi Arieli training recon units of various infantry brigades. Given the fallout of his relationship with National Guard commanders and his unwavering crusade against anti-semitism and ultra-nationalism in Ukraine, I wonder how he finds motivation to do what he does.
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