How we systematically handle repairs of military vehicles—an example:
My friend “Makar Slidopyt” came back from the front on leave. He arrived in a military Nissan Navara that needed extensive work—he barely managed to drive it here.
We brought the vehicle into our service station and gave him a “backup” car from the foundation so he could continue on his way. We exchanged greetings, had a quick chat, a smoke, and he was off to handle his own business.
That’s it—20 minutes total. I barely managed to take a photo!
On to the next matter at hand. The guys are already waiting for EW systems, medics are requesting hemostatics, drone operators need tablets and laptops, and we still need to organize another truckload of supplies. It never ends…
Once again, many of our volunteers are involved—this has all become second nature after 2.5 years of doing this. We do it together, each person handling their part.
My friend, wishing you a good leave and, as always, the best of luck. Big hugs.
We’re off again.
Glory to the AFU! Glory to Ukraine!