Damaged MRAP of the AFU being recovered.



by Blakplague

31 comments
  1. This is such good news. They’re able to recover vehicles in an active front – inside the aggressor’s country. That says a lot.

  2. “For the do-it-yourselfer who loves to challenge himself. With small dents and the usual wear and tear.” 

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  3. Triangle markings, so its from Kursk Offensive. The Ukr even brought recovery vehicles. And it shows the command/communication structure is intact in Kursk. The call for recovery went out, recovery vehicle was sent, and vehicle saved.

  4. Now slide it over the border into a Polish garage, slam a new engine in there, replace the bullet proof glass and BAM! back on the frontlines.

    Western armor is so beautiful it’s painful to think it will merely face Soviet trash forever.

  5. Recovered but for spare parts for sure. This bad boy fullfil his duty but it’s hardly repairable

  6. Woof that thing has a story, crazy how modular they make these things so you can make it functional again with spares

  7. did it’s job perfectly… no blood can be seen anywhere in the front. usually a great sign. looks like it was hit by subsequent fps or follow ups by artillery. either way, these things are amazing at keeping soldiers alive.

    also, the fact they are recovering all these vehicles is just insane… is this going to stick?!?

  8. Hull is intact. Would assume all survived. Slava Ukraini from Pennsylvania, USA!

  9. Interesting. This MaxxPro has an AN/VLQ-12 CREW Duke antenna on the back. First time I’ve seen these jammers being used by Ukraine.

  10. Looks pretty fucked up but could maybe salvaged for parts. Good to see usage of recovery vehicles correctly though

  11. Damn I love those MRAPs – this one is completely fucked, front gone, rear wheels sliced in half **but** the passenger compartment is intact.

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