The Belarusian army applied a new tactical sign in the form of a triangle to the equipment
Applying a new tactical sign is a rather important ‘marker’ that should not be ignored
Overturning of military equipment, in particular 2C5 ‘Hyacinth-C’ self-propelled guns and 1B13 and 1B14 command vehicles, which are part of the artillery battery, with a new tactical sign in the form of a triangle, was noticed in Belarus.
In the available video, this sign is seen on most vehicles, including trucks and even a tractor.
But the fact is that this train belongs to Belarus, not the Russian Federation. The last shots show a passenger car in the livery of the railways of Belarus. And when the troops are transferred from the Russian Federation, the wagons of the Russian railways are used.
Applying such a sign often means the emergence of a new rather large group and/or direction of hostilities. In particular, such rather large tactical signs in the form of the letters Z, V, O became a characteristic feature of the marks of the Rashi technique, which operated in the north, south and east of Ukraine.
In the future, most likely, the newly formed 3rd Army Corps of the Russian Federation had a tactical sign in the form of an inverted triangle with a circle, which for many Russian soldiers turned out to be extremely difficult to apply.
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At the same time, a possible detailed view of this tactical sign, which is used to mark military equipment spotted in Belarus, has already appeared in the ‘military’ Rashi telegram channels.
At the same time, according to the official statement of the country’s Ministry of Defense, Russian regular units have already begun arriving in Belarus to form the so-called ‘regional group’. Tactical markings are not visible on the official videos on the equipment.
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But a video has already appeared on the network showing the overturning of other Belarusian artillery units, in particular the 220-mm Uragan self-propelled howitzer with a similar tactical sign. It is noted that this unit was spotted 5 km from the border with Ukraine.
Belarusian military convoy heading to the town of Ivanava, located just 5 km from the Ukrainian border. pic.twitter.com/YmhXtSPK6g
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It should be noted that today, October 16, MiG-31s were spotted in Minsk, which can be carriers of ‘Kynzhal’ missiles, can be used as ersatz anti-aircraft missiles and can carry long-range air-to-air missiles.