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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  • Skala Battalion receives M1117 vehicles

    The long promised armored personnel carriers finally appear in Ukraine.
  • The expansion of National Guard continues

    New regiment and brigade appeared in the structure of the National Guard.
  • 47th Mechanized Brigade has a new commander

    The brigade with M2 Bradley infantry vehicles and M1A1 Abrams tanks struggles to find a commander worth keeping.
  • Ten years ago, Ukrainian Army was raised on alarm

    Ukrainian top officials responded to Russian aggression in Crimea and Donbas.
  • The state of Ukrainian Army in 2014

    A look back on Ukrainian Army ten years ago, when it faced Russian aggression in Crimea and Donbas.
  • Ten years ago, Belbek’s garrison refused to surrender

    On March 4, Ukrainian soldiers stationed at Belbek airfield refused to hand over their weapons.
  • Ten years ago, Ukrainian Army was put on full combat readiness

    On March 2, Russian army started the active phase of the annexation of Crimea and aggression against Ukrainian nation.
  • 80th Air Assault Brigade receives Strykers

    A second brigade of Air Assault Troops has US-supplied armored carriers in the inventory.
  • Ten years ago, first roadblocks appeared in Crimea

    On February 23, anti-Maidan forces set up first roadblocks in Crimea and organized protests.
  • 47th Mechanized Brigade receives Abrams tanks

    The original tank battalion of the brigade returns under its command.
  • What is a separate unit in Ukrainian Army

    You probably heard it, you definitely saw it on our website. Some units have a word “separate” in its name.