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Varan ZSU (Ukrainian: "Варан ЗСУ," lit. 'Monitor lizard ZSU'), also sometimes referred to as "Toad," [1] is a camouflage pattern that has been in use by the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2015. [2] It was designed by the Ukrainian military equipment manufacturer P1G Tac in 2012. [1]
Ukrainian Airborne Forces wearing dubok uniforms together with US Army at the Rapid Trident 2011 military exercise. Dubok was developed in 1997 for the Ukrainian Army. [4] It was designed as a replacement for Soviet-Era "Butan" camouflage uniform's in Ukrainian service, contrary to popular belief Dubok is not a variant of Russian, Ukrainian, or Soviet Butan, although it shares similarity's ...
By a formal resolution of the State Secretariat for Military Affairs of the West Ukrainian People's Republic dated 22 April 1919, the Mazepynka was adopted as the hat of the Ukrainian Galician Army, [3] in contrast to the Kyivlanka or Petliurivka of the Ukrainian People's Army. By the summer of 1919, however, the Ukrainian Galician Army was ...
Ukraine's navy has revealed a fresh paint job on some of its boats, which appear to have adopted a World War I-era tactic of using dazzle camouflage. Ukraine's tiny navy is using a WWI-era tactic ...
Ukrainian Army camouflage used since 2014, replacing the Dubok camo that was developed in 1980 and in service since 1984. [48] [49] Ukraine though now has multiple patterns that it received from NATO and other western partners since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Ukraine uses blue and yellow markings on the uniform to prevent friendly ...
Western armoured vehicles donated to Ukraine include the Bradley and Marder infantry fighting vehicles, the Stryker, M113, and Roshel Senator armoured personnel carriers, and the Humvee family of light military vehicles. The Ukrainian military, as of 2024, also operates a number of captured Russian T-90 main battle tanks and BMP-3 IFVs. [69]
An exhibition of Western military equipment captured from Kyiv forces during the fighting in Ukraine opened Wednesday in the Russian capital. The exhibit organized by the Russian Defense Ministry ...
The Ukrainian Army unveiled its current uniform on Independence Day in 2016. [174] The new uniforms were modeled on British and Polish military styles [174] and incorporate details from the uniforms worn by the Ukrainian People's Army. [174] The cap includes an insignia of a Ukrainian Cossack grasping a cross. [174]