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  2. BMP-3 - Wikipedia

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    BMP-3 Dragoon – New IFV version with an unmanned turret which can be armed with a variety of combat modules, including standard BMP-3's Bakhcha-U turret with a 2A70 100 mm cannon, a 2A72 30 mm autocannon and a PKTM 7.62 mm machine gun, the AU-220M Baikal remote weapon station module with a 57 mm BM-57 gun and a module with a 125 mm 2A82-1M ...

  3. 152nd Jaeger Brigade (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The unit only have been seen to use a small quantity of infantry fighting vehicles such as the BMP-1, with the brigade having approximately 5+ at their disposal. [ 8 ] [ 6 ] After being redesignated as a Jaeger brigade on 16 August 2024, the brigade was seen with several MRAP vehicles belonging to the 1st Jaeger Battalion.

  4. Watch a Bradley and a BMP Fighting Vehicle Get Up Close and ...

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    A BMP-3 destroyed on Azovstalska St. in Mariupol in April 2022, before the city’s captured by Russian forces. Note the two guns on the turret, 30- and 100-millimeter caliber.

  5. List of Russo-Ukrainian War military equipment - Wikipedia

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    BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle and ZIL-131 truck. YPR-765 infantry fighting vehicles donated to Ukraine by the Netherlands. The YPR-765 is a Dutch derivative of the American M113 armoured personnel carrier. BMP-1 [186] BMP-2 [186] BMP-3 [186] BMD-1 [230] BMD-2 [230] BMD-4 [231] BTR-4 Bucephalus [232] BVP M-80 [183] M2 Bradley [131] [233 ...

  6. Foreign fighters in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    The foreign fighter movement in 2014 was largely short-lived, with researcher Kacper Rekawek writing, "fighters arrived throughout the summer of 2014, and most of them were gone from Ukraine at some point in 2015, although some returned later, with a small group settling in Ukraine permanently." [3] By the end of 2015, Rekawek notes, "both ...

  7. List of Russian units which invaded the territory of Ukraine ...

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    From February 20, 2014, a number of Russian army and airborne units entered Ukraine without permission, to occupy the Crimean peninsula, including elements of the following: [1] 7th Air Assault Division (Novorossiysk) 3rd Spetsnaz Brigade (Tolyatti) 10th Spetsnaz Brigade (Krasnodar) 16th Spetsnaz Brigade (Tambov) 18th Motor Rifle Brigade (Grozny)

  8. Category : Military units and formations of the Russo ...

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    Military units and formations of Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Military units and formations of the Russo-Ukrainian War" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Opinion - 3 nonnegotiables in the quest for peace in Ukraine

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    President-elect Trump has vowed to end the war in Ukraine “within a day” of returning to the White House, or perhaps even before. Early indicators suggest he may just pull it off — or, at ...