A couple of training videos from "Azov".

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Ukrainian War Correspondents.

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A lull in the fighting for the 93rd Infantry Brigade. The Russian unit opposite of it has been rotated out and replaced by "colonial troops" i.e. local collaborators who are adhering to the terms of a cease fire so far.

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Ok, I have an exclusively "Ukrainian" question to ask which I'm curious about..... You guys post many pics of your aircraft that suggests that it's mostly Soviet in origin and you're in a war/proxy war with the Russia how on earth do you keep any of the aircraft flying when parts and spares, tech skills, and test equipment etc have to come from Russia??? If this is a state secret and thus not answerable that's fine...forgive me!
 
Ok, I have an exclusively "Ukrainian" question to ask which I'm curious about..... You guys post many pics of your aircraft that suggests that it's mostly Soviet in origin and you're in a war/proxy war with the Russia how on earth do you keep any of the aircraft flying when parts and spares, tech skills, and test equipment etc have to come from Russia??? If this is a state secret and thus not answerable that's fine...forgive me!

Not a secret at all. Cannibalization. Ukraine is quite adapt at keeping MiG-29 fleet afloat, very little info on Su-27. Maybe indeed a state secret. As for Su-24s and Su-25s, things are grim. I'm pretty Ukraine will soon announce that it'll be cutting its Air Force and reducing brigades and squadrons. There are limits of what one can do to keep 30-40 years old frames air worthy.
 
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Ukrainian Armed Forces sniping competition. Special forces have their own thing. Very decent equipment for regular infantry brigades.
 
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Ukrainian Armed Forces sniping competition. Special forces have their own thing. Very decent equipment for regular infantry brigades.
Yeah, but mostly thanks to Roshen I guess. The 2016 or 2017 were held with mostly dragunovs.
 

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