We have all seen the Z-symbol. The VDV used the V-symol extensively.
But I’ve never seen a Y-sign like this before.

Photo is from a new «elite» (lol) moscow regiment undergoing training, which will end recruitment on 25 november.

by Veritas1814

28 comments
  1. The russians seem to have decided to smear all the letters of the Latin alphabet with shit

  2. Elite Mosco regiment undergoes advance training, these seniors – oozing with experience and knowledge named their dynamic fighting force after the predominant underwear choice (Y-fronts) of the age group of this high performance troop.

  3. Fork in the road: Go left to Front, Go right to Meatgrinder. RF gives soldiers freedom of choice.

  4. Maybe it’s a peace symbol. Make Love Not War

    it’s Russia’s only way out

  5. V and Z became a laughing stock with Ukraine stomping them like ants so they will try to forget and start fresh with Y?

  6. Y is short for “YMCA Generation”, a special ops team where each member was old enough to enlist (but didnt) the year the Y-M-C-A Song came out. That would make them about 65 now or something. It’s less special ops and more “special oops – we dont have any young folks anymore, we need to raid the retirement homes!”

  7. They are out of latin letters and finally ready to use nazi svastika..

  8. *Tell me Y*

    *Ain’t nothin’ but a heartache*

    *Tell me Y*

    *Ain’t nothin’ but a mistake*

    *Tell me Y…*

  9. Z – Zapad, from the east

    V – Navy infantry (because the navy followed the indication of that letter and went under)

    Y – New old stock, basically over 50s

  10. According to some, the previous letters indicated which direction they were heading to. Z=Zapad (west), V=Vostok (East).Russian language Wikipedia mentions O=troops from Belarus, V=marines, X=chechens and A=special forces. Could Y be yug or south?

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