July 3, 2023

Newly formed Marine Corps gets rebranded

The officials introduce new visuals for the recently formed Ukrainian Marine Corps. Ukrainian Marine Corps is a new branch of the Armed Forced formed on May 23, 2023. Ukrainian Marines were previously part of the Naval Forces, but due to ongoing Russian invasion and specific needs of Ukrainian marines, they were separated from the Navy…

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The officials introduce new visuals for the recently formed Ukrainian Marine Corps.

Ukrainian Marine Corps is a new branch of the Armed Forced formed on May 23, 2023. Ukrainian Marines were previously part of the Naval Forces, but due to ongoing Russian invasion and specific needs of Ukrainian marines, they were separated from the Navy and a new branch was created – the Marine Corps.

To support the creation of the Marine Corps branch, the officials have decided to unify symbology of all separate marine units and presented a new visual identity of Marine Corps. All emblems now follow the same mix of semi-light and dark blue color background with a silver symbol in the middle.

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Bubochka

сброд петухов

Alfred

Spending money for new emblems and batches is the most serious problem Ukraine has?

Kay

Most emblems and insignia are designed and designed by a special department within the Department of Defense. The ideas for the graphics come from the commanders of the units and these are then implemented in the Ministry. This is still the most economical method

PERTURABO.

It is still cheaper than a 155 mm round for tank… what is the issue with that ? Does it impact you life or the lives of UKR soldiers on the front ? No … so stop this useless comments please

Alfred

Yes, it impacts me and my society, everywhere they save money to support Ukraine. We understand that they need weapons and ammunition, but if they start wasting our tax money on such foolish stuff, it will certainly not improve the desire to support them. The AFD party is already over 20% and steadily growing.

Tristan

You are right. They could have bought at least 4 155mm rounds with the money they spent on new visuals ! Those 4 rounds could have changed the course of the battle! After all, that’s 0.1% of the 155m they use every. single. day.

Miles_Ignigena

Please forgive me, but you do know that Ukraine has its own funds and taxes? Just because Ukraine receives money for the defense from international partners it does not mean that EVERYTHING in Ukraine is financed by foreign funds.

Noelle

nah, this is typical entitlement talk (writing) about ‘myyyyy taxessss! MINE!’.

Miles_Ignigena

I agree with you. I tryed to be more nice about it.

Noelle

I love your sense of entitlement. The rise (that’s not a new phenonomenon) of AFD is not connected to the war, it’s just correlated. I could gladly say using your ‘my taxes’ (srsly, *yours*? What about mine?) pseudo-logic that (AFD) it’s just direct effect of years of political and social negligence (that’s partialy true) and postsoviet slave mentality in the East Germany.
Do you like it?

Noelle

–> if you are so much interested in your taxes spending ask the Bundestag where all these investments in the military went (not that there was a lot), taking into account that in effect the Bundeswehr is practicaly disarmed now. You know, that politics of ‘defending Germany with NordStreams’ (and juicy seats in Gazprom and affiliates) for the last few decades. Happy?

Miles_Ignigena

Well, you wrote it all down pretty much perfectly.