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🇷🇺/🇬🇧 Debunking & Tracking Usage/Capture of Materiel in Ukraine. A & project. For commercial inquiries, please email.

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    Feb 27

    Everyone: This is a shared project but if you would like to support our work, please consider a few dollars to . Any donations that reference "" will be split 50/50 between the two of us working on this project.

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  2. : A previously unseen crash site of a Ukrainian Su-25M1 jet with a tail number of 3*? from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade. It is reported that it was filmed in Oblast recently.

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  3. : A Russian Msta-S 152mm self-propelled howitzer was abandoned, likely in the East. It appears to be previously unseen but we cannot fully verify.

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  4. : Ukrainian forces in the East, using drone-dropped munitions, managed to destroy a Russian BTR-82A APC concealed next to buildings.

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  5. : The Ukrainian Army and Azov SSO (SOF) damaged Russian vehicles hidden in a farm building in Oblast using artillery fire.

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  6. : A Browning M2HB of the 1st Tank Brigade of Ukraine, received as a part of foreign military aid. A subtle but important detail- it is loaded with Spanish .50 API(-T) ammo. More than million of cartridges were donated by Spain, which are actively used on the frontlines.

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  7. : New Fairy Tales from Russian media- they report that "American Phoenix Ghost UAV was shot down from a Kalashnikov near Izium" showing these images. However here we obviously see a rear half of a Switchblade 300 loitering munition which is usually left after detonation.

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  8. : A rarely seen IED strike against a Russian Typhoon-K MRAP in Oblast by Ukrainian SSO (SOF). Note that it is filmed through thermal optics.

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  9. Feb 27

    Everyone: This is a shared project but if you would like to support our work, please consider a few dollars to . Any donations that reference "" will be split 50/50 between the two of us working on this project.

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  10. : A Russian T-72A tank (With added Kontakt-1 ERA) was captured by Ukrainian forces in the East. Not exactly in exceptional condition.

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  11. H/t for these great images!

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  12. : Extremely Rare Ukrainian T-84 Oplot obr. 1999 tanks currently deployed by the Ukrainian army in the East. It is believed that approximately 6 of them are operated by Ukraine - and in this case likely belong to the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade.

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  13. To be accurate, the T-80BV tank seen here is not a recent loss - it was taken out in early April in - as filmed by a Russian Orion UCAV. However photos from ground appeared just now.

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  14. Here is another photo to compare the location - 47.147835, 37.558701.

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  15. To be accurate, the T-80BV tank seen here is not a recent loss - it was taken out in early April in - as filmed by a Russian Orion UCAV. However photos from ground appeared just now.

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  16. : A bunch of Ukrainian equipment lost in the East: a T-80BV tank and Varta IMV captured by the Russian forces. A UK-supplied AT-105 Saxon APC and KrAZ Spartan IMV were also destroyed.

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  17. May 28

    : A Russian BMP ran into a Ukrainian AT mine in Oblast, and was totally destroyed. A tank can also be seen abandoned by the side of the road.

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  18. May 28

    A convoy that could only be in : Ukrainian Army troops on the move with a captured BTR-82A APC and Western-donated Humvee (HMMWV) vehicles.

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  19. May 28

    : Ukrainian Paratroopers destroyed a Russian T-72B3 tank somewhere in the East- the crew were all killed.

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  20. May 28
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  21. May 28

    : The Ukrainian forces keep receiving foreign military aid - here we can see a glimpse of M113A1/A2 armored personnel carriers donated by Lithuania - 20 claimed to be delivered. Lithuania received a huge number of these APCs in the early 2000s from Germany.

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