Aside from the modern gear I could swear I was looking at a WW1 photo, the way these photos are compiled. It is not often we see photos from the front line like these, truly awe inspiring thank you :)

Because it is in many ways. Right now it's active, but slow pace conflict which is growing in technological sophistication daily. Obviously Russian resources far outstrip Ukrainian ones, but Ukrainians seems to be faster in absorption of new technologies and more flexible.
 
Sr. Sergeant Ihor Ignatenko 93rd Infantry Brigade will forever be 56 years old. He was killed on April 12th, 2019 by shrapnel from 82mm mortar round during firefight with the Russian recon team near Avdiivka

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Sr. Sailor Volodymir Lisakivskiy 35th Marines Battalion succumbed to his wounds in military hospital on April 12th, 2019 he will forever remain 27 years old. Along with his 6 squadmates he was gravely wounded during a firefight with Russian forces near the village of Granitne in the vicinity of Mariupol.

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Somewhat a rarity. Unstaged, not from exercises photos. 54th infantry. The guys who follow this thread are aware that the brigade has been involved in heavy combat for the last couple of weeks and sustained casualties.

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One of the most interesting and off the wall "assistance projects" that I did for Ukrainian military.

Chinese company made a good die cast and plastic semi-assembled model of Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft in 1:72 scale. I've noticed that the folks associated and maybe members of that unit were complaining that they don't have a model of the bird that they fly in combat. Needless to say, nobody in Ukraine heard of Hobby Master, to say nothing of being able to afford the model which cost around $100 in the US. I decided to show an initiative, and a few months later, the model has found its way to a brigade commander and is now in the Brigade HQ trophies and memorabilia cabinet.

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Kyiv Armored Plant has created a new command-and-staff vehicle BTR-3KSh, which has an automated combat control system and ensures the rapid transfer of combat tasks and control of their execution, the press service of the Ukroboronprom State Concern has reported.

"A new command-and-staff vehicle BTR-3KSh, which is intended to control divisions in the conditions of the modern battlefield, has been created in Ukraine. The new vehicle based on the BTR-3 has been developed by Kyiv Armored Plant, part of the Ukroboronprom State Concern, together with other enterprises of the concern and private companies," the report reads.
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Unfortunately, no names or particulars were provided. But apparently a group of individuals from Scotland has been providing regular assistance to the Lviv military hospital.

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