On National Unity Day in Russia, exhibitions of captured NATO equipment opened simultaneously in four cities: St. Petersburg, Samara, Magas, and Kursk.
The expositions feature a variety of NATO military equipment, including M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles (USA), CV90 (Sweden), Marder (Germany), M113A4 and Cougar MRAP armored personnel carriers (USA), as well as Abrams (USA) and Leopard (Germany) tanks.
Excursions for visitors are conducted by participants of the Special Military Operation, who share their stories about how and under what circumstances the NATO equipment was captured.
An exhibition of captured equipment from Western countries, which was neutralized by the Russian military or abandoned by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, opened in Kursk. Some of these vehicles were among the first to enter the Kursk region in the summer.
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