







Each soldier of the occupying army is issued such a first aid kit. I don’t know how long a Russian soldier can survive on the battlefield with any injury using such a kit… It doesn’t look very practical in modern conditions.This exhibit is not the only one in our collection and they are all of the same type in terms of contents. We are happy about that – it is a great supply of first aid for our enemies.



Before you is a set of camouflage protective suit “Kikimora,” which became a trophy and entered our collection. It is unknown where the name “Kikimora” for the sniper suit comes […]

Everyone knows about the RPG-7. It’s like the Coca-Cola of the world of weapons. There’s probably no action movie where this rocket launcher doesn’t make an appearance. It was introduced […]

A unique trophy from the war in Ukraine. This is a part of the turbine from a Russian SU-34 aircraft that was shot down by our Armed Forces of Ukraine […]

T-64 is a great story. It was first manufactured in 1951 in Kharkiv. The first modification, the “medium tank T-64” (object 432), was adopted in January 1967, and the T-64A […]