







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.



It was a valuable and modern tank of the occupiers. They managed to produce about 300 of them since 2017. One of them also came to Ukraine and stayed here […]

GRAU index 6B26 Kevlar helmet designated 6B26. Panfilov wore this helmet. It is a fairly rare example of the initial development of aramid helmets at the Steel Scientific Research Institute. […]

The country of the terrorists is developing its defense industry. If at the beginning of the war, we observed enemy soldiers wearing steel helmets from the 1968 model, now (in […]

Defensive Helmet 1 – that’s its name. It’s a very rare helmet in Ukraine. Russia started producing it in the mid-1990s and continues to do so today. This particular helmet […]