๐บ๐ฆ Supposedly a SISU GTP MRAP in service with the 1st Special Operations Task Group of the 8th Special Operations Regiment.
As far as I am aware, no country has so far claimed that they are providing or that they have provided these to Ukraine.
Source in the replies.
In November, all the Loss-tracking sites added a 'Zemledeliye' remote mine-laying system lost near Panteleimonivka, Horlivka raion. However, new footage published at the start of January has allowed us to ID it as a previously unseen piece of ๐ฐ๐ต equipment in use with ๐ท๐บ's army.
It's hard to believe we're ๐ 5th calendar year of #UkraineRussiaWar. Among other things this means our end-of-year overviews are getting increasingly more colorful. The colors appear to tell us what we already know: 2025 is ๐ in almost all departments.
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@KrabGiga@lost_warinua Rather the most prominent operator, 92nd brigade is partially deployed here.
Although their combat losses were also replenished recently with a new batch of BTR-4s.
@verekerrichard1@WarSpotting Labels for with and without armour kit seem to be contrariwise compared to the graph.
BTR-80A, 82A and AM are all identified as BTR-82A(M) due only a slight external difference.
Whereas current production model BTR-82AT is separated and armour kits becoming more common.