Different color/type inks fade at different rates. Lol have there be some sort of UV activated dude that changes the sticker weeks after they bought it lol.
Different color/type inks fade at different rates. Lol have there be some sort of UV activated dude that changes the sticker weeks after they bought it lol.
what's the deal with the Z, Russia's been using it? what's the symbol mean
my guess is it's a nazi N turned over because it's dead
I heard it's something they paint on their tanks to make it clear which tanks are russian and which are Ukrainian and they picked it because it's not a cyrillic letter so it's unlikely that a Ukrainian tank would have it by accident.
Kind of like how during the English civil war parliamentary forces wore orange sashes so both sides knew not to shoot their own soldiers
It’s for identification of which units/front the equipment belong to. Chechens don’t use Z but a different letter
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“Za pobedu" = “For victory.”
Maybe. Seems more likely its zapad i.e. west. Either way, seems weird to use the Latin alphabet for it lol
I dunno, I didn't do it. That's what the Russian Defense Ministry said. Naturally all of the responses to this were mature and non-fascist.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/07/world/europe/russia-letter-z-ivan-kuliak.html