I don't know anyone who has definitive information from the Russian military, but the most plausible explanation I've heard is they're just markers to designate which army group the vehicles are with and reduce the chance of friendly fire. There are I think two other symbols and the thinking is that each pertains to a different miltiary formation, to help keep things organized.
I don't know anyone who has definitive information from the Russian military, but the most plausible explanation I've heard is they're just markers to designate which army group the vehicles are with and reduce the chance of friendly fire. There are I think two other symbols and the thinking is that each pertains to a different miltiary formation, to help keep things organized.
No, no
The Z is a Nazi symbol because you can't spell Nazi without a Z
I am smart and not affected by propaganda at all
What is a Z but a sideways N