Among the exhibits is a South African-made Mamba Mk2 armored vehicle, as well as a captured American M777 howitzer. The month-long exhibition will feature more than 30 military equipment from 12 countries, including the USA, England, Germany, France, Turkey, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Finland, Australia, Austria and Ukraine.
Visitors can get acquainted with the thematic areas where captured military equipment, small arms of foreign armies, documents, maps, ideological literature and Ukrainian military equipment are presented. Information stands provide information about the countries of origin of the equipment, the characteristics and conditions of the equipment falling into the hands of Russian troops.
Source: Ferra

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