Ukraine Captured a whole Tank Unit Now Called D'avenci Unit

Ukraine only had about 300 tanks before Russia invaded. But Ukraine captured the creme of the crop. D"Vince Unit! They have 500 Tanks 

A Ukrainian T-72B3. Via Militaryland
 When a Certain Russian look to see the tank coming at him he might be able to recognize the tank used to theirs. Now Ukraine didn't just painted and put the tank back on line but it took a deep cleansing and setting up electronics and computerized eye sites to better see the enemy. No grainy pics but a color high definition baby!

The Ukrainian ground forces—the army, marines, air assault forces, assault forces, national guard and territorials—are reorganizing their roughly 130 combat brigades into 18 new corps, each with seven or eight brigades and tens of thousands of troops under a single command.

It’s a welcome development for a military that, up until now, has struggled to coordinate its brigades. 

As a bonus, each corps is getting a new kind of brigade—a heavy mechanized brigade stuffed with infantry fighting vehicles and tanks: 62 of each, on paper.

But there’s a shortage of good tanks in the Ukrainian inventory. A shortage that, ironically, Russia is helping to solve. The newest heavy mechanized brigade, a former territorial unit, is about to ride into battle in captured Russian T-72B3 tanks.

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