The database is the result of the work of a volunteer community and cannot be considered an official source of information about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
On Wednesday, September 28, the InformNapalm international intelligence community presented an interactive database of Russian units participating in a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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For each of the military units, the approximate initial number of personnel and attached equipment is provided, as well as links to publications and materials (including videos) related to this unit.
The interactive database covers the following types of Russian military formations involved in the invasion:
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combined arm formations
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soldiers on the ground
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missile and artillery troops
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tank forces
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airborne troops
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Navy
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aerospace forces
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military intelligence units
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Signal Corps
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troop of radiation, chemical and biological protection
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engineering troops
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logistics components
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railway troops
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National Guard
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“ersatz troops” (“hybrid” terrorist units).
Note that the database was compiled with the participation of volunteers. Information on the course of the battle from the Ministry of Defense, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief has an official status.
Earlier it was reported that in Ukraine they were collecting information about the so-called mobilization commissions and military enlistment offices in Crimea involved in the work.
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Source: korrespondent

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