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Drone with a shotgun | Presidential Brigade
Drone-gun destroys enemy “maviks”

A technical innovation implemented by engineers of the 4th mechanized battalion allows for a methodical reduction of the population of enemy “maviks” above the contact line.

The soldiers of our brigade have already managed to surprise the enemy with their technical upgrades of drone-bombers. The birds, armed with grenade launchers and machine guns, are already used by units of the Separate Presidential Regiment. Now this line has been replenished with a Lucky Strike drone with a fixed shotgun.

How the smooth-bore interceptor works and why it is used specifically against “maviks”, the commander of the UAV platoon of the 4th mechanized battalion with the call sign “Compass” and the commander of the “Filin” calculation tell in the video.


Edellisellä videolla esiteltiin haulikkodrone, niin tämän videon loppupuolella esittelyssä on AK:lla varustettu drone.
Drone Laboratory | Presidential Brigade
Accurate strikes, explosions and blown up enemy equipment are just the tip of the iceberg. Behind every destroyed tank, dugout or attack aircraft are hours of painstaking work.

“Drones have been the main means of destruction for the last two years of the war,” says “Udav”, an instructor of the “BULAVA” unit of the 3rd mechanized battalion. The fighters of his unit have created their own laboratory where they repair, adjust and improve UAVs.

“We start from the tasks. If necessary, we assemble a small reconnaissance drone to climb between landings to see if there are mines or personnel. Or it is a strike drone that continuously bombards enemy positions,” explains the features of “Udav”’s work.

One of the developments that the guys are most proud of is a drone with an attached machine gun. What is such a bird capable of and in what situations is it used on the front line? Watch the video.
 
Naisten päivän antia. Automaattikäännökset englanniksi toimii hyvin.

HER FRONT
HER FRONT. Each has its own.

One leads into battle.
Another pulls out from under fire.
Someone saves lives, someone holds the rear.

Some collect the debris. Others, despite everything, try to build the future.

Tired, but invincible.
Her front is where she is needed.
And there she wins.

Thank you to all the servicewomen🤝 Thank you to the sisters of the 47th Magura Brigade, who chose to invest their lives in the defense of our state.

Honor to the servicewomen who gave the most valuable thing in this war - their lives.

Semper audentes! Always brave!


March 8 on the frontlines: An 18-year-old FPV pilot in a male unit takes down Russian forces.
March 8 is a day when we honor the strength and courage of our women. In honor of this day, we want to introduce you to Yunga, an FPV drone operator who joined our Rubizh Brigade at the age of 18. 🔥

In this video, Yunga talks about her combat journey, how she was accepted by her comrades, and the challenges she faces - both in war and in a supposedly peaceful life. She will also share her thoughts on March 8 and how she was greeted on this day.

“Yunga” is an example of female indomitability, courage, and stubbornness that should inspire others. Her story is a story that stereotypes and prejudice cannot stop you when you have the strength of spirit and faith in your cause.

Watch the video to learn more about “Yunga” and her service in the Rubizh Brigade.
Happy holiday, our incredible women, an honor to serve with you! 🇺🇦❤️

0:00 - 18-year-old at WAR
1:22 - War, as it is...
2:59 - In a male team
4:50 - Has anyone CHEATED?
5:22 - WOMENSHIP at war
8:19 - Dodgers?
 
The Killer Ground Drones Hunting Russians in Ukraine | Frontline | Daily Mail
Daily Mail Frontline reporter Richard Pendlebury and cameraman Jamie Wiseman travel to the Kharkiv Oblast’s frontline areas, where they meet the futuristic ground drones deployed by Ukraine’s most innovative combat unit, which has been given the nickname the ‘Billionaires Brigade.’ It claims to be the template for a future, cutting edge Ukrainian army. As such, the brigade is able to recruit Ukraine’s best officer cadets, counts a number of celebrities among its volunteer soldiers, and is no stranger to visiting global dignitaries. So who are these poster boys?


"I Came Here as Nobody — I Am Now a Commander": UK RAF Fighter Reflects on His Service with Azov
In this video, "Reg," a Welsh volunteer, discusses his decision to join the Ukrainian Defense Forces and shares details of serving in the 12th Azov Brigade's International Battalion. He comments on the challenges faced by a company commander, describes the atmosphere in Azov, and outlines the unit's specific requirements for recruits.

"Reg" also explains how the experience he gained over two years of participation in the Russia-Ukraine war helps him in Azov, talks about his favorite music, and answers the question of which Ukrainian city he considers his home.
 
M2 BRADLEY - armor, power, victory | 425 OSHP "SKALA"


Peshchane. Heroes talk about the cleanup | 425 OSHP "SKALA"
“We didn’t think twice during the combat sortie, we knew what to do” 💪

The heroes of Peshchany share the details of the clearing of the settlement. Yesterday they were men with ordinary civilian professions. And today they are soldiers who, having undergone training in “SKALA”, successfully carry out combat missions in the hottest Pokrov direction and can tell how they do it.
 
‘3 Days in Enemy Territory’ - HUR Officer’s Insane Survival Story (Eng Sub)
For three days and two nights, wounded and without food or water, he crawled through enemy-occupied territory, navigating only by the sound of gunfire. Surrounded on all sides, he evaded capture, endured relentless shelling, and grappled with hallucinations as his body gave out. His comrades had already begun funeral preparations. But against all odds, he made it back.

In this Kyiv Post interview, a HUR agent recounts the moment he realized he had crossed into enemy lines, the harrowing details of his escape, and the mental and physical battle it took to return.


"Robocops" in "Charter": they used to patrol the streets, now they fly on drones
They worked as patrol police officers and maintained law and order on the streets, and now they have become drone pilots and cooperate with the 13th brigade of the Charter National Guard.

How the RoboCop unit works, how it appeared and who prepares drones for it - in our new video.
 
Videoissa englannin kieliset tekstitykset

“Ended up in Azov’s reconnaissance unit: The occupiers’ last assault before New Year and captivity with chocolates.”
"Azovites treated to tangerines." New Year's captive Russians and the repulsion of the enemy assault.

The occupiers will remember this day for a long time. After all, in the morning they were driven to the assault, and in the evening they were fed in captivity by the fighters of the 12th Special Forces Brigade "Azov".

On December 31, 2024, a group of Russian Armed Forces soldiers got lost on the outskirts of the Torets direction after an unsuccessful mechanized attack on the positions of the Defense Forces. The Azovites found them in one of the basements and politely offered to surrender.

What happened to the occupiers next? See the full story now.

00:00-00:53 Intro
00:54-04:41 The last assault and captivity
04:42-06:57 "Next, the mandarins"
06:58-08:11 About criminal orders and local
08:12-14:47 "Where is patriotism?!"


On helicopter hunting, new UAV regiments and assaults on Zhiguli: Phoenix commander Dmytro Oleksiuk
In early February, the Defense Forces announced the launch of the “Drone Line” project. The main goal is to scale up and develop the most effective unmanned systems units. Among the first five are border guards from the “Phoenix” unit. In this interview, commander, Hero of Ukraine Dmytro Oleksiuk tells how individual regiments and brigades of unmanned systems should change the course of hostilities, what pilots are already doing to stop the Russian offensive, and what unique, and sometimes strange targets are being targeted by the drones of the “Phoenix” unit.

00:00 Teaser
00:41 The “Drone Line” project
03:14 How many targets did the “Phoenix” destroy in a month?
04:33 Strengths of the “Ptakhi Magyar”, “K-2”, “Rarog”, “Achilles”
06:57 How will the new regiments change the situation on the front line?
08:21 The main task of "Phoenix" now
09:23 How do drones stop assaults?
11:57 Do "mangals" save Russians?
13:34 The most difficult targets for UAV pilots
16:04 Why does "Phoenix" need its laboratories?
17:45 About the assaults on "Bukhanki" and "Zhiguli"
21:19 The Russians have donkeys on the front line
22:32 How "Phoenix" saves infantry
26:21 What are fiber-optic drones capable of?
31:27 Why are the best pilots former infantrymen?
32:04 Ukrainian drones against Russian helicopters
33:23 Play Station games between combat missions
 
The Chosen Company. By Any Means Necessary
The Chosen Company's Operation 109/Shovel was a key part of the brigade-wide push toward Donetsk, focusing on the Pervomaiske area. As always, the Chosen Company led the charge, spearheading the assault. The fierce battle raged well into the night.

This film is a recollection of the memories of the soldiers who fought that day. It also serves as a powerful reminder of the price paid for our freedoms and the sacrifices made by the brave ones.
Disclaimer: the only editing done to the combat footage was to cover the faces of the soldiers who want to protect their privacy and to conceal the graphic material to adhere to YouTube Guidelines. The rest of the footage is shown as is.
 
Molemmissa videoissa on englannin kielinen tekstitys.

First Combat Shots From the Czech DITA Self-Propelled Gun-Howitzer
From now on, the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov will be equipped with modern DITA 155 mm self-propelled gun-howitzers.

Can the SPGH fire on the move? How long does it take the crew to make a shot? What is the system’s range and movement speed, and what are the fighters’ first impressions of its combat use?

Get all the answers now in the new episode of Azov.Gear on our YouTube channel!

00:00-00:27 Intro
00:28-02:38 "I don't even need to step out of it"
02:39-03:39 Automated and Manual Controls
03:40-04:50 The SPG Crew
04:51-06:04 What is MRSI Mode?
06:05-07:16 "Give us more weapons like this"


Operation "Drone Capture": the occupant's hysteria and comments from the fighters of the Third Assault Brigade
“Run faster if you want to live,” — the task of our fighters — not only to minus the f*cks, but also to replenish the exchange fund.

Kharkiv region. This is a video and comments from fighters of the 1st mechanized and 1st rifle battalions of the Third Separate Assault Brigade, who surrounded enemy positions, destroyed them with weapons and captured Russian infantrymen with the help of a drone and a loudspeaker.

The Russians ignored the first calls to surrender. But when their positions were smashed with FPV, and their comrades were killed, those who survived came to the conclusion that their only chance for life was to follow the "bird". And you need to do it quickly, because their own people are opening artillery fire on them.

Watch the new video on our channel to learn more about the details of the masterful joint operation "Drone Capture", the tears of Russians who were lucky enough to survive, and why they curse their commanders!
 
SSO operators continue to destroy enemies in Kurshchyna
SOF Eliminates Enemy Forces in Kursk Region
Operators of the 6th Special Operations Forces Ranger Regiment eliminated a dozen Russian soldiers during a foray in russia’s Kursk region.
Through meticulous planning and unit cohesion, the SOF operators successfully attacked enemy positions. They cleared russian military bunkers with precision, leaving the enemy no chance of survival.
As a result of the foray, the operators also captured enemy weapons and specialized equipment as trophies.


"This Equipment Saved My Life": Combat Gear Overview by Azov International Battalion Fighters
In this video, "Tuga," a Portuguese fighter from the Azov International Battalion, provides an in-depth look at his combat gear for offensive operations together with his American brothers-in-arms, "Frodo" and "Vegas."

What are the absolute essentials for a fighter’s gear on a combat mission? What matters more on today's battlefield — better protection or greater mobility? How do you decide on the best placement for your magazine pouches and IFAK? And what lessons did "Tuga" learn from fighting the Wagner Group in Bakhmut?

Watch our latest video to find out!
 
The Truth on the Ground in Ukraine w/ Nate Vance | EYES ON GEOPOLITICS
today we're joined by former marine Nate Vance. Nate spent the majority of the last 3 years in Ukraine initially helping the Mozart Group then serving with the Davinci Wolves for the last 2.5 years.


Fiber-optic kamikaze drones drive Russians out of re-occupied Klishchiivka
While the Ukrainian army’s receipt of international aid has become a kind of lottery, Ukrainian soldiers are destroying the occupation forces with the help of domestic developments. They are “running in” right in dugouts a couple of kilometers from the front line. Among such developments are fiber-optic drones, which are not in any army except ours and the Russian one.

“An FPV drone is like a naughty child. You have to babysit it,” says the operator of the fiber-optic FPV drone “Omar.” The first target for him and his fellow “Shyba” today is the enemy drone position. They found it by the “mast” – a large antenna that the occupiers use to amplify the signal. But when the FPV drone is directed into the gap, the position begins to actively detonate. The fighters caught the “combo” – they not only neutralized the drones, but also destroyed the invader’s ammunition depot.

Previously, “Omar” and “Shiba” hit enemy equipment with ATGMs. Soviet anti-tank missiles were guided to the target using a wire. Now the fighters have moved to a new level – they guide kamikaze drones to the target using a fiber-optic wire. Technology opens up new possibilities – such drones cannot be silenced by electronic warfare. The operator can clearly see the picture. And such drones can also fly into lowlands. It is more difficult to hide from or suppress them. Unfortunately, the Russians are also fighting against us with the same drones.

After filming this report, the main character of this video, “Omar”, was unfortunately himself wounded by an enemy drone. He and “Shiba” were caught up with a “EU-spy” when they were leaving their position on an ATV. "Omar" has his legs cut off, he has a severe concussion and a ruptured eardrum in his ear. Nevertheless, he again rushes to his guys, who have taken up his cause and continue to beat the Russians on Klischiivka with the help of "optics".

00:00 Intro
00:27 They found and hit the Russian ammunition depot in the occupied Klischiivka: "The BC is burning, exploding"
01:44 "FPV is like a bad child. You have to babysit it"
02:47 Cons of a drone on fiber optics
03:59 Transporting drones and ammunition on ATVs
05:10 The drone broke off and fell near the position. Expecting an explosion near the dugout
07:46 The drone is burning near the position
08:52 "We are flying into lowlands that ordinary FPVs cannot reach. The enemy is not so impudent anymore”
12:02 “On the battlefield, you can lose an army in a Sunday”
12:38 “Join us! You can also join our unit”
13:03 Omar was wounded by an enemy FPV drone while moving on an ATV
 
Azov UAV Operators at Work: A Day with Strike Drone Pilots and a Metal Band Front Man
We had high spirits back then. Every flight resulted in destruction of the occupiers". The work of a strike UAV crew.

Behind the scenes of the beautiful videos showing the destruction of enemy infantry and equipment is the daily work of drone operators. In between missions, the fighters find time to tell stories from the battlefield and even to pursue their hobbies.

One of the Azov fighters is Vasyl Prozorov, a musician and former frontman of the metal band TOL. Along with preparing drones' ammunition, he was preparing for the Faine Misto festival.

Atmospheric footage of the war-torn Serebryansky forestry, the work of Mavic drops and memories of repelling Russian assaults - in the new episode of the "One Day with the Fighters of the 12th Azov Brigade".


12TH BRIGADE "AZOV" X "PROZAK" – HREBET [Premiere of the music video for the Day of the Ukrainian Volunteer]
Premiere of the video for Volunteer Day!

12th Brigade "Azov" x band "Prozak" - "Backbone" (on which the front is held).

Different in civilian life, but united by one idea in the army. Volunteers became the driving force in repelling Russian aggression.

Since the founding of "Azov", the main strength of the unit has been precisely in its people - brave, loyal and ready to sacrifice for the sake of protecting their country. In those who voluntarily destroy the enemy and cover their brothers.

The 12th Special Forces Brigade "Azov" congratulates everyone involved on Volunteer Day.

This song was written by the soloist of the band "Prozak" and a serviceman of "Azov", a friend of "Prozorov". It is dedicated to all who voluntarily defend Ukraine from the occupiers, and reflects the fighting spirit of the Azov people.
 
FIGHTING IN THE VILLAGE OF VERKHNYOKAMIANSKE: K-2s stop the Russian breakthrough from several directions
The enemy's failed assault in the direction of the village of Verkhnyokamyanske. The work of drones, artillery and infantry, which eliminate the enemy in close combat, all help to restrain the enemy's onslaught.

The video is published in connection with the documentation and coverage of the fighting in the Russian-Ukrainian war.


A unique hit on a tank and a drone waltz with enemy infantry. Kharkiv direction.
 
Doublet of GRAD detonators - behind the scenes of the pilots of the Klima-Team FPV Ptakhiv Magyar, and also the people's fiber optic


Mothership & AI Drones. Inside the Foreign Volunteers Team Making the Future of Drone Warfare in 🇺🇦
Engineered by international and Ukrainian volunteers for Ukraine’s 3rd Regiment of Special Forces, this fixed-wing drone has been repurposed as a "mothership" for FPV kamikaze drones, enhancing their range and connectivity. Acting as both a carrier and signal relay, the drone can deploy multiple drones mid-flight, allowing precise, agile attacks. Volunteers also experiment with AI integration.
 
DESTRUCTION OF RUSSIAN POSITIONS. Infantry of the 6th Azov Battalion blows up the enemy in the Pokrovsky direction
Operation "Earthquake". Fighters of the 6th battalion blow up enemy positions in the Pokrovsk direction.

The occupiers use all possible shelters to accumulate personnel and attack the positions of the Defense Forces.

Infantrymen of the 6th battalion of the 12th Azov brigade were tasked with conducting a fire raid and blowing up enemy positions near Pokrovsk. This is routine combat work that allows for effective defense and advancement.

You need to act quickly. The terrain is as open as possible, and weather conditions do not contribute to full camouflage.

Careful preparation, planning, progress and result of the operation - in a new video from the 6th battalion. You will see "Earthquake" from different planes of battle: GoPro infantry, chronicles from the command post and footage from a UAV.

00:00-00:21 Intro
00:22-01:46 Preparation for the operation
01:47-05:41 Fire raid
05:42-06:51 Results


"The Russians haven't taken a single position in a month": border guards showed how they defend Pokrovsk
The Pokrovsk direction is one of the priorities for the Russian troops. However, despite the resources involved and a significant number of personnel, the advance of the invaders has stopped here. For more than a month now, they have not only not captured new positions, but in some places are even losing previously occupied ones. According to border guards involved in the defense of the city, the enemy is now making every effort to complicate logistics, for which it is massively using drones. The civilians who still remain in Pokrovsk are suffering the most from air strikes. What the city looks like now, what the border guards and other Defense Forces are doing to stop the enemy on the approaches to the city, and what “bold” targets the fighters of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine managed to hunt down in this direction – see the material.
 
SCHOOL FROM 4308 IN IVANO-FRANKIVSK. How do Azov instructors train and motivate civilians?
The Azovites held an event for all interested civilians and shared their combat skills acquired during grueling training and on the front lines.

The core of the program was the CQB, or close combat, training course. These skills are vital in modern warfare, especially in urban combat.

Our goal is 100% of the population ready for any realities of war. Therefore, we are ready to do everything we can to promote your awareness.


Full version. In February, Magyar talked about the behind-the-scenes of the Birds of the Wild West through the creaking doors of the military barracks.
 
Luty Toretsk | Part One | Fighters of the "Lyut" brigade hold the city's defense
A day in the life of a position defended by soldiers of the Safari assault regiment of the Lut National Police brigade.

35 days of hell. Continuous shelling, enemy assaults that came wave after wave. But our fighters stood, fought, holding every meter.

Despite fatigue, lack of sleep and constant artillery fire, they completed the task, persevered and did not give the enemy a single chance.

In the first part of our video chronicle, you will see the story of indomitability that is being written today.

This is the story of real Lut!


Hyvä videoon upotettu englannin kielinen tekstitys
POV: Azov Scouts Search for Occupiers and Take Russian Prisoners
Smoky ruins, lost occupiers, and operations at the "zero line": Donetsk region through the eyes of Azov scouts.

Once lively outskirts of Toretsk have turned into a wasteland of shattered bricks and ruined houses, with the only shelter from the shelling found in basements—where encounters with Russians are all too common.

Amidst this bleak landscape, the scouts of the 2nd Battalion carry out combat missions and clear the area of the enemy.

The new video offers a glimpse into the challenging and exhausting combat routine of the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov fighters near New York town.

The clashes in the brigade's area of responsibility never stop. And the fighters are tasked with the most demanding work: confronting the enemy with weapons in their hands.

00:00–03:32 Reconnaissance operations
03:33–05:37 Interrogation of a captured Russian soldier
05:38–08:52 Another prisoner from the Russian Armed Forces
08:53–09:46 Epilogue. Dedication
 
Destroy enemy targets, disguise, destroy again: the work of mortarmen of the Third Assault Brigade
Shot, camouflage, everyone in cover. From the unique large-caliber M-240 mortar, the fighters of the Fire Support Company of the Third Assault Company are charging at the enemy.

This is a weapon of Soviet “gigantism” and its peculiarity is in its considerable dimensions, limited quantity and the capabilities it is capable of. The powerful towed mortar was produced in the amount of 329 units in the 50s. It shoots super-heavy high-explosive mines, inflicts devastating destruction on the enemy, and is capable of firing tactical nuclear ammunition of ultra-low power. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have only a few such mortars in service, and one of them is burning the occupiers in the Third Assault Company.

“So, minions, shall we charge today?” asks one of the fighters, and work on the enemy boils over. The mortar is serviced by a crew of 11 people. Only for loading, 5 people are needed: the weight of the ammunition is from 130 to 230 kilograms. The fighters are constantly under the enemy's watch: they need to have time to disguise the mortar and hide in cover before the p*dar drone notices them.

Several days of work by mortarmen in the Kharkiv region, successful hits of heavy ammunition on the occupiers, and analysis of the TTX of the "museum" M-240 mortar, with which we burn the enemy to ashes - in a new video on the brigade's YouTube channel.

00:00 Start
00:24 Hot weekdays of the Fire Support Company of the 3rd OShBr
00:45 M-240
01:50 Load!
02:50 "Guys, disguise yourself!"
03:20 "Shot!"
04:15 "Let's shoot!"
04:50 "We've already made a noise today!"
05:50 "Take cover!"
06:20 "Brothers, you're the best, get us the f*ck out of here!"
06:30 Features of the M-240 rarity
08:20 Day 2
10:22 "We're masking and going to eat mivina"


Rumble in Crimea: Under attack - enemy air defense systems, naval vessels and a helicopter
The invaders in the temporarily occupied Crimea trembled for several days from an unprecedented rumble - their expensive air defense systems were helpless before the well-aimed strikes of the soldiers of the Air Defense Forces of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

The video shows the results of the successful demilitarization of the peninsula - a number of Russian radar stations (RALS) were hit:

48Ya6-K1 “Podlyot” (2 pcs);
1L125 “Niobiy-SV” (2 pcs);
39N6 “Kasta 2E2” (3 pcs);
9S19 “Imbir”;
“Nyebo-SV”;
S-300VM;
“Nyebo-M”;
59N6-E “Protivnik-GE”;
Radar “Mys”.

The S-300SV launcher, the ST-68 radar command posts and the 39N6 Kasta 2E2 radar, as well as three Muscovite Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun systems, a project S4236 transport and tugboat, the Fyodor Uryupin universal tug, and the Mi-8 helicopter of the Russian occupiers were also hit.

The fight continues!

Glory to Ukraine!
 
New details of the operation in Crimea — the “Ghosts” of the GUR are at work


Englanniksi dubattu
Ukraine’s Shadow Army: The Kraken Commander Speaks
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Kraken unit has become known as one of the most effective and enigmatic military structures of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (known as HUR).

Established in Kharkiv, the unit has distinguished itself in liberating occupied territories, executing high-risk operations, and eliminating key Russian targets.

For the first time stepping into the public sphere, the commander of the special unit Kraken, call sign Alpha, exclusively shared with Kyiv Post what has remained behind the scenes until now. In an open conversation, he shared his combat experience, personal vision of the war, and insights into what makes his unit unique.
 
Toretska Zaruba! | Destruction of enemy positions by fighters of the "Lyut" brigade
A city that, thanks to the soldiers of the Joint Assault Brigade of the National Police “Lyut” and other units of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine, holds on and defends its native land.

“Tigers” from the “Eney” special operations battalion, together with the BPOP (rifle) of the Main Police Department in Vinnytsia and Kirovohrad regions, as well as the “Predator” brigade, flew into Toretsk on a drive, destroyed all the occupiers on their way and laid “gifts” in places where the Russians were hiding and hiding their ammunition.

As a result, neither Russians nor BCs were alive.


"I forgot my lighter" | Blowing up an enemy house by fighters of the "Lyut" brigade
Cossacks from the special operations battalion "Eney" of the National Police brigade "Lyut" continue to move towards Toretsk

Our intelligence calculated a large accumulation of the enemy, and the "Eney" men, like tigers who went hunting, did what they love most - destroyed the migrant workers from the country "404". Quickly, efficiently and without losses!

The liberation of all of Ukraine is what we are going for
 
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