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.
This is a unique war trophy from Ukraine. These are license plates from a destroyed military vehicle of the occupiers. It is a wonderful exhibit in our collection of trophies. […]
Standard classic boxes for storing 7.62mm cartridges for the Kalashnikov machine gun (PKM) are available in two sizes: large boxes that hold 250 rounds and smaller boxes that hold 100 […]
German Panzerfaust 3. It’s a very nice and symbolic weapon for us. It was developed in 1978 by the German company Dynamit Nobel AG, and it does its job for […]
There are many war debris like this in Ukraine. Pieces of machinery, rockets, weapons… They are everywhere that the Russian occupiers have been. I have thought for a long time […]