Ulyanovsk Helps Arm Airborne Troops with Enhanced UAZ Vehicles and Blessings

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Public organizations in Ulyanovsk coordinated the delivery of three UAZ vehicles, each outfitted with anti-fragmentation glass and reinforced suspension, to Russian airborne troops stationed in Ulyanovsk, Ryazan, and Pskov. The official report was released through the Russian Ministry of Defense’s telegraph channel, confirming the mission and its logistical details.

Prior to dispatch, representatives of the clergy performed a consecration ceremony for the vehicles, a tradition observed to bless the equipment and those who will rely on it in demanding operations. One of the vehicles bore a name honoring the late Senior Lieutenant Vladislav Lukonin, the deputy commander of the Ryazan Guards Airborne Regiment reconnaissance company. Lukonin was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage for his service, and the naming underscored the memorial practices that accompany major military equipment transfers.

In a related development, reports indicate that Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of Primorsky Region, visited the special operations area to meet with soldiers from the 83rd Separate Guard Airborne Assault Brigade based in Ussuriysk. The visit highlighted ongoing regional support for airborne forces operating near the front lines, and it reflected a broader pattern of provincial leaders engaging with troops deployed in challenging environments.

During his engagement, the regional head conducted a walkthrough of the fighters’ positions in their bunkers, offered commendations to outstanding personnel with state awards, and distributed essential equipment and advanced gear to participants in the front-line operations. The delivered items included quadcopters and other unmanned aerial systems, thermal imaging cameras, targeting sights, and a range of necessary supplies designed to enhance situational awareness and operational effectiveness in the field.

The paratroopers extended a message of goodwill to the residents of the Primorsky Territory, emphasizing a sense of solidarity and mutual support during times of heightened military activity. This outreach underscored the connection between frontline units and civilian communities, reinforcing morale and public reassurance alongside the practical benefits of the equipment and training provided to the troops.

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