Russian Helicopters Have Started Operating
With New Invasion Markings In Ukraine
The new markings might be intended to help the identification of Russian
helicopters and reduce the risk of friendly fire.
Since the first day of the invasion in Ukraine, various symbols appeared on Russian
vehicles; these symbols were reportedly applied to both identify Russian units
(as in many cases were stripped of their standard markings) and another piece
of info that has not been decoded yet. According to some analysts, it could
either indicate a task force for one precise target or the staging area from
where the ground forces started the invasion (Crimea, Russia, Belarus).
Over the course of last week similar
symbols started to appear also on Russian helicopters. These markings surfaced
online both in photos and videos of low flying helicopters posted on
social medias and
also in a Russian TV report. The helicopters spotted with the new markings are
the Mi-8/17 Hip and Mi-24/35 Hind, which showed three white vertical bands on
the tail boom and a white “V” on the rear and on the sides of the fuselage. These
markings remind the D-Day markings.
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