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A Ukrainian Air Assault soldier of the 25th Airborne Brigade wearing an MM-14 uniform. MM-14 camouflage consists of a five-tone digital pattern of light beige, light green, swamp green, gray green, and dark gray. [1] This particular color scheme and pattern was designed specifically to work well in the Donetsk and Kherson regions of Ukraine. [4]
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 ...
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 ...
Ukrainian MM-14 pixelated camouflage pattern, replacing the old Dubok camouflage [64] [66] The Ukrainian army unveiled its new uniforms on 24 August 2016 ( Independence Day of Ukraine ). [ 64 ] The new uniforms are modeled on British military styles, having a modern pixelated digital camouflage pattern , called the MM-14 pattern. [ 64 ]
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A Mazepynka of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in MM-14 camouflage A Mazepynka was created by Vasyl Pidhorodetskyi [ uk ] , an imprisoned Ukrainian independence activist, for fellow activist Mykhailo Horyn following the latter's release from Soviet prison in the Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic .
The Kamuflirovannyy Letniy Maskirovochnyy Kombinezon [1] (Russian: Камуфлированный Летний Маскировочный Комбинезон, lit. 'Camouflaged Summer Disguise Coverall') [2] or KLMK is a military uniform with a camouflage pattern developed in 1968 by the Soviet Union to overcome the widespread use of night vision optics and devices by NATO countries. [3]
At least 1 captured vehicle in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [194] Linza: KamAZ-53949-Linza 1 At least 1 captured vehicle was repaired for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [195] MLS Shield Italy: 11 11 bought from Italy during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [105] BMC Kirpi Turkey: MRAP 170+ [148] Used by Marines and Air Assault ...