Jerome Rendall

Jerome Rendall

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Jerome, the Editor-in-Chief of MilitaryLand.net, has been closely following the Ukrainian conflict since the early days of the Euromaidan movement in 2013. Inspired by the rise of volunteer battalions in 2014, he began documenting their formation and activities, eventually creating a comprehensive database of Ukrainian military units. His work aims to provide accurate, accessible information and introduce Ukraine’s Defense Forces to a broader international audience.

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  • 160th Brigade appoints new commander

    A change of command has taken place in a brigade that has not yet been deployed.
  • Ukraine’s Chief Sergeant: Pre-War Training Saved Us

    Pre-war trained sergeants helped Ukraine endure the 2022 invasion, but heavy losses now prevent restoring the professional corps.
  • New tank unit appeared in the Ground Forces

    The new tank battalion is likely linked to Ukraine’s corps reorganization.
  • Artillery Brigade joins 8th Air Assault Corps

    The fate of the 148th Artillery Brigade has now been officially decided.
  • Command Changes Across Several Brigades

    Leadership shifts have taken place in the 30th Mechanized, 58th Motorized, and 67th Mechanized Brigade.
  • Air Assault Forces form a second corps

    The corps is formed based on the 82nd Air Assault Brigade and brings together five brigades.
  • National Guard Corps units received military numbers

    Both corps formations received Crimean military unit designations.
  • 81st Brigade received Stryker vehicles

    Another unit of the Air Assault Forces rearms to Stryker vehicles.
  • Khartia is the second National Guard’s Corps

    Formed on the basis of 13th Brigade, and groups five brigades under one command.
  • Another Two Army Corps Uncovered

    The shift from a brigade structure to an army corps organization continues to progress.
  • Da Vinci Battalion expands to regiment

    Another assault battalion has been reformed into a bigger formation.