
Master Box 35230 1/35 Russian-Ukrainian War Series Kit No. 7 News from Home
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<p>The modern Ukrainian Land Forces (uk. ZSU) were established in December 1991 on the basis of the land units remaining in the territory of the former Ukrainian Soviet Republic, as well as bases or depots of military supplies and ammunition. Since then, the number of land forces has been systematically reduced until 2014, the beginning of the Russian aggression in the Donbass. In 2016, the land armed forces numbered approximately 169,000 soldiers on active duty. At present, in the face of the Russian threat, the emphasis is on making the army as professional as possible, providing units with the latest equipment possible, and also improving the quality of training. It is worth adding that changes in the latter area have been going on since 2006 and it can be assumed that it was largely influenced by joint training of Ukrainian units with NATO troops. The Ukrainian army sent relatively large contingents to Iraq (2003-2005) and Kosovo (2000-2014).</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Set of 2 soldiers and a cat.</li>
<li>1/35 scale injection figure</li>
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Mars 72120 1/72 U.S Paratroopers (WWII)
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<p>1/72 Scale Plastic injection figure set for use with military dioramas or individual display.</p>

Pegasus 3203 1/32 Russian Naval Infantry WWII
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<p>The Russian Navy Infantry was active in World War II as the Russian Navy's army. They were a traditional unit founded in the Russian Empire in 1705, and their presence was felt in many battles throughout history. During World War II, they took part in land battles in many places, including Moscow, Leningrad and Stalingrad.</p>
<p>This set includes 12 figures in 12 poses; each will be about 5.7cm tall when finished. Each figure wears a horizontal cap and uniform with collar, and each has a rifle and machine gun.</p>