

To reach the spot, they had to walk several kilometers crosscountry. Soldiers from a Ukrainian tank unit were training here in the middle of a field, just a few days after being pulled from the fighting near Bakhmut for a short break. The frontline of the war against Russia, where fighting is taking place for the towns of Bakhmut and Soledar, is just a few kilometers away. The thermometer showed minus 17 degrees Celsius (1.4 degrees Fahrenheit). The lack of digital rangefinders is not a big issue however as the ranges of their vehicle weapons are easy to get used to.A freezing wind swept across the steppe near Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. The only vehicles in their arsenal that have a digital rangefinder are the T-72B3 main battle tank and Tigr-M RWS light attack vehicle. They instead make use of stadiametric rangefinders on their vehicle optics, similar to the ones found on the Russian Field Binoculars. Also, unlike the Western factions, most vehicles of the Russian Ground Forces lack digital rangefinders for their weapons. Optics are available, but are not as commonly seen as in the U.S. The Russian Ground Forces uses a diversity of equipment ranging from the Soviet era to the present tried and tested and available in great numbers.

RPG-7V2 High Explosive Anti-Tank, 1 rocket.The flag of the Russian Ground Forces shown in Squad is the Russian Tricolor consisting of three equal horizontal fields with white on top, blue on the middle, and red on the bottom. The RGF is highly trained and prepared and is tasked with the protection of state borders, the security of occupied territories, and distinction at land combat. A branch of the RAF, the Russian Ground Forces (RGF) focuses on ground warfare. The Russian Armed Forces (RAF) was created, succeeding the dissolved Soviet Army as the main army of the Russian Federation. After the Soviet Union collapsed, the military force of the newly-created Russian Federation was in a state of neglect.
