10 to 1 that him or some other orcs have used those glasses as shot glasses.
Turtle tank driver.
Unit binoculars.
Great protection, those glasses must be bullet proof.
I wonder if he joined the SMO in order to get enough money for the transrectal multioptipupiloptomy needed to correct his Walleye vision?
Ukraine is doing great… Sending back the sick, blind, and disabled… Which is most Russians, lol
Does Russia do Military issue eyeglass frames like the US and UK do? I can’t recall seeing many eye glasses on Russian enlisted.
The more of these videos I see of Russian soldiers that are unfit for military service being sent to or being captured in Ukraine is making me start to think that Russia is using this war as a form of eugenics program. Instead of killing the less desirable people of their own population they are using Ukraine to do it for them.
Bro probably got captured after mistaking a Ukrainian soldier for one of his buddies.
The new human ZALA. 12km range
A russian version of bubbles, and an IQ the size of his shoe. Bubbles is a genius next to this guy.
6 eyes🤓
throw him in the recon unit
Fighter Pilot, Lt Pfaffenbach
I really Don’t get the ruzzian doctrine…are they sparing the best or are they seperating the worst?
Ok, I’ll say it
He must have good eyesight to see through them.
Ain’t nothin’ penetrating that reinforced ballistics shield.
Shit, he can see how this war is going to end.
Dobry Coke bottle glasses
He’s the artillery spotter
Rubbles
Dudes got more armor around his eyes than the entire Russian military.
I’ve seen guys in the US Army with coke bottle lenses. As long as their eyesight was correctable, they were serving tank crewmen in my unit. It all depends on what the physical requirements are needed for the MOS they’ll be serving in.
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Dredging the bottom of the barrel…
Russian [bubbles](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSTRAsozTA7qR8C-_eBSo5_uqV2HbOacL3DRw&s) from Trailer park boys
I bet he was a sniper.
Homeboy was probably a forward observer.
With those glasses he could see into next year.
When he looks at a map he can see people wave.
He looks like he can see into the future.
Its the Ruskie Kayser Soze.
Long Range Reconnaissance?
10 to 1 that him or some other orcs have used those glasses as shot glasses.
Turtle tank driver.
Unit binoculars.
Great protection, those glasses must be bullet proof.
I wonder if he joined the SMO in order to get enough money for the transrectal multioptipupiloptomy needed to correct his Walleye vision?
Ukraine is doing great… Sending back the sick, blind, and disabled… Which is most Russians, lol
Does Russia do Military issue eyeglass frames like the US and UK do? I can’t recall seeing many eye glasses on Russian enlisted.
The more of these videos I see of Russian soldiers that are unfit for military service being sent to or being captured in Ukraine is making me start to think that Russia is using this war as a form of eugenics program. Instead of killing the less desirable people of their own population they are using Ukraine to do it for them.
Bro probably got captured after mistaking a Ukrainian soldier for one of his buddies.
The new human ZALA. 12km range
A russian version of bubbles, and an IQ the size of his shoe. Bubbles is a genius next to this guy.
6 eyes🤓
throw him in the recon unit
Fighter Pilot, Lt Pfaffenbach
I really Don’t get the ruzzian doctrine…are they sparing the best or are they seperating the worst?
Ok, I’ll say it
He must have good eyesight to see through them.
200x zoom
MOAW (Mother of All Waivers)
I guess his name is “Wash out” and he was working on Air Defence [Radar](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KDviXJCfHg).
A russian sniper released from captivity.
Ain’t nothin’ penetrating that reinforced ballistics shield.
Shit, he can see how this war is going to end.
Dobry Coke bottle glasses
He’s the artillery spotter
Rubbles
Dudes got more armor around his eyes than the entire Russian military.
I’ve seen guys in the US Army with coke bottle lenses. As long as their eyesight was correctable, they were serving tank crewmen in my unit. It all depends on what the physical requirements are needed for the MOS they’ll be serving in.
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