The last interview of the paratrooper operator of MANPADS on the pseudo "Celt" who died in Donbas
"Yellow": In the work of a sniper, relying only on luck is a big mistake
Trenches: we dig correctly. A fighter's manual
Andrii Liniichuk, nicknamed "Celt", a fighter of the 95th separate airborne assault brigade, during the full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine, became the most effective MANPADS operator in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He had 18 successful launches: he hit 16 Russian UAVs of the Orlan type, 1 Zala UAV and a Ka-52 attack helicopter. The paratrooper hit all the targets with the British MANPADS Marltet - he was the first in the world to use this weapon in real combat. The paratrooper was a full knight of the Order "For Courage" - he died at the end of April as a result of shelling in Donbas. He gave his last interview to @RadioSvobodaUkraine a few weeks before at a position in the Donetsk region - he talked about the work of MANPADS operators and its importance.
Author: Roman Pagulych
"Yellow": In the work of a sniper, relying only on luck is a big mistake
Trenches: we dig correctly. A fighter's manual
The war between Russia and Ukraine is largely an artillery war. Most of the casualties among the military are the result of shrapnel wounds as a result of enemy artillery and mortar attacks. The trench is one of the most effective means of saving the lives of defenders of Ukraine. It serves as both a firing position and a simple shelter from all modern means of defeat. This video aims to help you understand the topic of fortifications, and in particular how to dig a trench properly.

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