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These are the small arms the Ukraine Foreign Legion uses against Russia

Travis Pike | July 11, 2023

The Ukraine Foreign Legion (also known as the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine) is made up of fighters from many countries, including the U.S., U.K., Poland, Israel, Afghanistan, and others looking to resist Russian aggression. These fighters have primarily law enforcement and military backgrounds and use a variety of small arms.

The Ukraine Foreign Legion seems to be getting some of the odder variants of the equipment being donated by countries around the world. Today we are going to take a peek at those small arms.

Definitive sources about front-line equipment can be tough to find. We’ve turned mostly to social media sources including Ukraine Weapon’s Tracker, War Noir, and several more across Twitter and Instagram. These types of accounts source social media posts displaying numerous scenes and weapons in use by the Ukraine military. From those photos, we’ve gathered a small list of the current small arms of the Ukraine Foreign Legion...

Complete article with several photos:

https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/t...uses-against-russia/
 
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In the pictures of the M4, what is the hole to the left of the magazine release for?
I have not seen that before??
 
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This one?



It's an image of a mock-up rifle, created by the Army to showcase the improvements made on the A1 version of the M4.

That big hole is in the location of the normally smaller hole for the hammer pin. I assume they intentionally drilled a large hole in the receiver so that a fire control group couldn't be installed on the mock-up rifle. (Or else used a previously damaged lower receiver to create the mockup, since it wouldn't need to have a FCG.) Notice that the rifle in the photo is lacking a trigger, FCG, and selector switch.

Also notice that they carved out the section of the lower receiver above the selector switch hole, where the full auto sear pin hole would normally be located. If that sear pin hole was still there, that receiver would be considered to be a machine gun. That part is easier to see in this original photo:

 
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I've seen more pictures and video of F2000's being fielded than FNC's, and I don't mean the Tactical model with the top rail, I mean the original integrated optic version. FN dumped tons of old inventory on this thing.


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There are a lot of interesting things floating around, including some SUB-2000s that were destined for an overseas buyer (IIRC, in Russia) and were donated to the Ukrainian forces instead. Morbid, but it’s an incredible opportunity to conduct R&D on small arms lethality.


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There are a lot of interesting things floating around, including some SUB-2000s that were destined for an overseas buyer (IIRC, in Russia) and were donated to the Ukrainian forces instead.


No Russian involvement with that deal. They went from an unnamed Ukrainian buyer to the Ukrainian military, since they had already jumped through all the hoops to get permission to import/export them to Ukraine when the initial Ukrainian buyer dropped off the map.

From https://www.nwahomepage.com/ne...f-rifles-to-ukraine/

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Florida gun manufacturer sends $200G worth of rifles to Ukraine

Adrian Kellgren says it didn’t take long for him to realize what to do with a $200,000 order that suddenly had no client to pay the tab.

Kellgren owns KelTec, a weapons manufacturing company based in Florida. He received a huge order for hundreds of 9mm carbine rifles last year and got to work filling it. But by the time the bureaucratic process for sending those weapons overseas was done in February of this year, he could no longer reach his client.

The client lived in Odessa, Ukraine — a city under siege from the early days of the Russian invasion.

If they couldn’t be used by whomever ordered them originally, Kellgren decided the best thing to do was to send those weapons to Ukraine’s military.

“This is just right to get them over there so they do what they were designed to do — defend their home and state,” Kellgren told NewsNation.

He added that the process to change the paperwork on the shipment was surprisingly smooth. It took four months for the original order to clear the U.S. and Ukrainian governments, but just four days to reroute them.

The weapons will head to a NATO country before being taken into Ukraine. What happens after that is up to the Ukrainian military.

The weapons are folding semi-automatic rifles, which Kellgren says are ideal for urban combat. Though the Russians are fighting with more advanced weapons, Kellgren believes the Ukrainians have proven we shouldn’t underestimate their will.

“The only thing that’s going to make a difference in this case is the people using them,” he said.
 
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