Among the other things from the West's technologies the Ukies are finding useful against Russia is the supposedly "obsolete" night vision camouflage pattern used in Desert Storm, which some refer to as "starlite". Apparently Russian NVGs are still generations behind what the west uses, and the Ukrainians have found that the old starlite pattern is still effective. Unfortunately, in daylight, it appears at a distance to the naked eye very similar to Russian "ratnik" pattern. So special operators have been careful to only go out wearing this at night, so as to prevent any friendly fire incidents.
Here is an adaptation fabricated to allow for use behind cover. The machinegunner sits below the wall, observing and sighting via the camera and LED display mounted on the lowered spade grips.
A volunteer from the Blackfeet Nation (native American tribe) joined the International Legion to defend Ukraine. The message inscribed on his RPG-7 means ‘his arrows always fly straight’.
A Canadian CADEX Tremor .50BMG rifle with suppressor, and an FN SCAR-L.
Russian sniper with his 12.7x108 KSVK bullpup bolt-action, and his spotter somewhere in Bahkmut.
Another Russian sniper in Bahkmut, with his suppressed folding stock SVD.
A Ukrainian sniper with his Z-10, which sports a NightForce optic. He also appears to have a Gen1 Glock 17 in his holster.
