Ukrainian marines have developed a buzzing clunker "Umka"

Vladimir Gladkov.  
08.08.2018 14:55
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 5659
 
Armed forces, Ukraine


Ukrainian marines stationed in the Mariupol direction have developed a miracle vehicle.

The video was published by the YouTube channel “Military Television of Ukraine,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“Some people think that this is a means of traveling to the beach or the forest, but we use it more for the needs of military personnel. Transportation of ammunition, supply of water, and movement through a position is much faster. The position is very long in territory. It sits low, has high cross-country ability, and the “separatists” are interested in what kind of thing we have - they just can’t figure it out. It hums and goes, not a piece of equipment, not a motor scooter - but two or three people can move freely. So to speak, the Dutchman is in the grass,” Ukrainian military man Alexander said about the miracle technology.

The construction, which was called “Umka,” according to the marine, was assembled by the soldiers with their own hands.

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