how many ukranians soldiers are in Iraq? and kind of tasks do they usually do?
what exactly kind of modernization of T-64 were made?
and next time pls post pics as templayets, not as links.
What is it?This is Ukrainian grenade launcher?
how many ukranians soldiers are in Iraq? and kind of tasks do they usually do?
what exactly kind of modernization of T-64 were made?
and next time pls post pics as templayets, not as links.
about ukranians peacekeepers in Kosovo (in russian)
http://www.pk.kiev.ua/country/2006/10/27/180209.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
thx for links!
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Whats the point in this vehicle????
Heavy APC?
More a T-72 tank with some seets in it.
http://www.morozov.com.ua/eng/body/b...?menu=def2.php
^^^ from the site
Purpose
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles (HIFV) are intended to carry out tactical operations either as integral part of tank combat formations in close co-operation with battle tanks or to operate on their own. In doing so, the troops can either deliver fire from the vehicle or dismount the vehicle and continue to fight as infantry soldiers. Use of heavy infantry fighting vehicles that feature armament, protection and mobility indentical to those of battle tanks ensures close teamwork of battle tanks and troops on the battlefield, with the combat capabilities of both being optimised. The fire control system (FCS) and armament of the heavy infantry fighting vehicle are equal to those of the up-to-date battle tank in enabling the vehicle crew to efficiently detect and engage armoured fighting vehicles and infantry of the enemy.
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles can be used for carrying out offensive and defensive operations, large-scale tactical operations and operations during local military conflicts as well as peace support operations.
Essentially it becomes a dual-purpose vehicle: both a tank and a HIFV. See also http://www.morozov.com.ua/eng/body/b...?menu=def2.phpPurpose
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles (HIFV) are intended to carry out tactical operations either as integral part of tank combat formations in close co-operation with battle tanks or to operate on their own. In doing so, the troops can either deliver fire from the vehicle or dismount the vehicle and continue to fight as infantry soldiers. Use of heavy infantry fighting vehicles that feature armament, protection and mobility indentical to those of battle tanks ensures close teamwork of battle tanks and troops on the battlefield, with the combat capabilities of both being optimised. The fire control system (FCS) and armament of the heavy infantry fighting vehicle are equal to those of the up-to-date battle tank in enabling the vehicle crew to efficiently detect and engage armoured fighting vehicles and infantry of the enemy.
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles can be used for carrying out offensive and defensive operations, large-scale tactical operations and operations during local military conflicts as well as peace support operations
OOPS! As I was writing my post pr0 posted first...
man ............There used to be Ukrainian forces in Kosovo before they were moved out because of a bunch of corruption scandals, and money laundering.
Sigh, Kievan Russ was Russia, the language from that far back is close to Russian. Just because it is in the same locaiton where Ukraine is now doesn't mean it was all Ukranian.
Ukraine came to existed because of the word o krayu, or near the border.
Also ethnic Ukranians are ex-polish slaves.
"Ukranians are ex-polish slaves."
OHOHO!Man you crazy?Kiev rus are the first ukrainian country.Not russian!Maybe they not talk ukrainian but kievskaya rus was the powerful country in east europe when poland was tribe))And this topic call ukrainian forces.Why we talking about kievskaya rus?