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List REMBAT + CONSTRUCTION
Penoplex a lot
Roll insulation silver MUCH
Mounting foam a lot
Foam Guns
Thick construction film
Reinforced film
Reinforced Scotch Tape
Scotch tape, regular
Axes 50 pcs
Cleaver 5 pcs.
Chainsaw chains
24 volt screwdrivers
Large powerful angle grinders – at least 10 pcs.
Cordless hammer drill – minimum 10 pcs (to warehouse)
Fan heaters up to 2 kW
Cotton work gloves
Ceramic gas heaters
Webasty (autonomous heater)
Construction stapler + staples
Extension cords from 10m
Plastic clamps of different sizes
OSB Sheets
New Year gifts – Krasnoe i Beloe store (for 250 rubles)
Printer paper, Stationery
Children’s, adult shampoos, liquid soap
Baby food, milk mixtures, cereals
Toothpaste, brushes for adults and children
Diapers: children’s sizes 4, 5, 6, adults M. L. XL
Washing powder in a package of 1
KG.
Educational board games, diamond mosaics, painting by numbers, embroidery, creative kits
Napkins, wet towels
LIST OF AMMUNITION, HYGIENE
Lots of wet towels!!!
Gas in cylinders
Tourist gas burners for small cylinders
Chemical heating pads (arms, legs, body)
Tactical footwear autumn winter
Uniform tactical sets winter
Tactical gloves
Tactical backpacks 35 l to 80 l
Thermal underwear
Winter buffs
Tourist mats
Sleeping bags
Folding beds 10 pcs
Pillows
Blankets
Blankets
Shower Towels (Bath Towels)
Shaving foam
AAA batteries
A4 paper 10 boxes
Dishwashing detergents
Pet food
Garbage bins from 120l
FOOD List
Different stews
Instant coffee
Coffee 3in1
Condensed milk in different containers (tin, plastic)
Chocolates, chocolate
Canned fruits
Canned vegetables
Lump sugar
Granulated sugar
Dried fruits
Vegetable oil
Cereals in 900g packages (Rice, Millet, Oatmeal, Semolina, Corn)
Five-minute porridge
wobbly groats (split peas, lentils)
Pasta
Mashed potatoes in glasses
Rollton in cups
Jam in soft packs
Biscuits
Milk Powder
Spices
Ready-made lunch dishes AUCHAN
Clothing
Winter pea coats 50sh
Winter uniform-40sh
Gloves-40sh
Hats-40sh
Bulgaria small 4 pieces
Circles to them
Headlamps (battery powered) 20pcs
Screwdrivers-10pcs
Keys-10pcs
Pachatizhi-10sh
Night vision device
Thermal imager (device)
Boots-(from 41 to 45)-25sh
Sleeping bags-40sh
Autonomous units – 3-4 pieces
Water canisters 3-4pcs (with taps)
Extension reel-3-4-(thick)-(30-50m)
Gasoline generator 1 pc – 8 kW
Electrodes 3 mm – monolith, arsenal
Wheels for grinder 125×12
Cleaning discs 125×6
Petal discs 125 mm
Bulgarian 125 (800-1000W)
Drill – 600W
Battery 190-2pcs
Nozzle for propane cutter -2,3,4
Set of keys
Screwdriver set
Shoe insoles size 41 10 pairs
Winter shoes size 41 5
Winter uniform (44рр-3 pcs) 48рр-3
Set of keys for equipment repair
Chainsaw 3 pcs.
Hammer
Sledgehammer
Screwdriver
Battery-powered grinder
Mechanical impact wrench (grinder) with 32.33 mm heads
Crimping terminals for insulated wires 280pcs
Spotter start m1 with pro kit
Smoke generator for cars
Set of screwdrivers 8 pcs
Power set of impact heads from 21 to 65
Universal sealant Reinzosil
The above request from Russian frontline troops reveals acute shortages in essential supplies, construction tools, ammunition, and winter gear, as well as basic hygiene and food items. This list underscores severe logistical and support issues within the Russian military and highlights the disparity in treatment between Russian forces and newly deployed North Korean units, who are reportedly receiving more advanced equipment and better provisions.
The catalog includes critical construction materials like insulation, foam, and mounting tools, which are essential for fortifying makeshift shelters and protecting against harsh winter conditions. Requests for tactical gear, including winter clothing, thermal wear, backpacks, and sleeping bags, highlight the lack of basic cold-weather protection for soldiers. Hygiene items, from baby food to toiletries, suggest that frontline troops are not only short on combat supplies but also lack fundamental daily necessities, leaving them to rely on public donations.
Such appeals reveal a systemic failure of logistical support from the Kremlin, starkly contrasting with Moscow’s portrayal of its military capabilities. Moreover, the North Korean troops’ preferential treatment only fuels resentment, as Russian forces struggle for survival with insufficient resources. This situation illustrates a strikingly weakened military posture that leaves Russian troops dependent on ad hoc civilian aid, demonstrating Putin’s inability to maintain even basic frontline operations. It starkly exposes the Kremlin’s fragility and the widening gap between state propaganda and the grim realities faced by Russian troops, further underscoring the unsustainable nature of Moscow’s military strategy in Ukraine.
The list includes several specialized and uncommon items that serve specific purposes for construction, survival, and tactical applications:
1. Penoplex: This is a type of extruded polystyrene insulation commonly used in Russia for building insulation. Its inclusion indicates a need for proper insulation in makeshift structures on the front lines to combat cold weather.
2. Webasto (Autonomous Heater): Webasto is a German brand of vehicle heaters. These heaters operate independently of a vehicle’s engine and are used to heat the cabin or cargo area. They are crucial in cold environments where keeping vehicles operational and troops warm is essential.
3. Bulgarian (Angle Grinder): Referred to as “болгарка” (Bulgarian) in Russian slang, this is an angle grinder, often used in metalwork, construction, and repairs. Its need shows an emphasis on equipment for construction and fortifications.
4. Petal Discs for Angle Grinder: These abrasive wheels, often used with angle grinders, are used for polishing or sanding metal and other materials. They suggest front-line personnel may need to maintain or adapt equipment on-site, including metal modifications.
5. Spotter Start M1 with Pro Kit: Spotters are often used in automotive repair for welding metal dents and imperfections, allowing precision metalwork. This indicates a need for in-field vehicle or equipment repair.
6. Smoke Generator for Cars: This tool is used to test for leaks in vehicle systems, like exhaust and intake, by filling the system with smoke to detect cracks or holes. This implies a need for maintaining vehicle operability, critical for mobility on the front.
7. Universal Sealant Reinzosil: This industrial-grade silicone sealant, often used in automotive and machinery repairs, can seal surfaces exposed to high temperatures and pressure, suggesting a need for rugged, all-purpose repairs under harsh conditions.
8. Mechanical Impact Wrench with 32–33 mm Heads: Impact wrenches apply high torque to loosen or tighten nuts and bolts, making them essential for vehicle and heavy equipment maintenance. The specific size indicates the wrench’s use for large bolts, likely on military vehicles.
9. Crimping Terminals for Insulated Wires: These connectors allow for secure connections in electrical systems, used in field electronics and vehicle maintenance. They suggest a need for makeshift electrical repairs, perhaps for communication equipment or vehicle wiring.
10. Chemical Heating Pads (for Arms, Legs, Body): These single-use heating pads generate warmth through a chemical reaction. While commonly used in extreme outdoor sports, their necessity here underscores the lack of adequate winter gear and infrastructure for warmth on the front lines.
11. Tourist Gas Burners and Small Gas Cylinders: These portable stoves, typically used for camping, suggest that troops lack standard field cooking equipment. Their inclusion indicates a critical gap in basic provisioning for food preparation.
12. Thermal Imager: This device is generally used to detect heat signatures, allowing troops to identify people or objects in the dark or through obscurants like smoke or fog. Requesting this as an ad hoc item suggests a critical shortfall in night surveillance and defensive capabilities.
13. Night Vision Devices: The need for night vision, typically supplied to military units, hints at logistical failures. Such equipment is vital in nighttime operations, underscoring gaps in combat readiness.
14. Mechanical Impact Wrench and Large Impact Head Set: Besides the previous mention of an impact wrench, the large set of impact heads (21 to 65 mm) is significant. These tools indicate a requirement for heavy maintenance work, potentially on armored vehicles or other large equipment that would not be typical of infantry-only units.
15. Crimping Terminals for Insulated Wires (280 pcs): This unusually large number of crimping terminals signals the need for extensive, possibly improvised electrical repairs, possibly for field communications equipment or to modify electrical systems in vehicles, suggesting further supply chain issues in electronics and repair equipment.
16. Smoke Generator for Cars: Beyond detecting leaks, this item implies that field conditions have forced troops to rely on older or poorly maintained vehicles. Its inclusion indicates a need for makeshift diagnostic equipment, hinting at a lack of regular maintenance resources.
17. AAA Batteries (Bulk): Requesting standard AAA batteries, rather than military-grade or rechargeable batteries, points to a makeshift approach to powering essential devices. This bulk demand suggests reliance on low-quality or non-military-grade electronics.
18. Dishwashing Detergent and Pet Food: The need for everyday household items like dish detergent suggests the absence of proper field sanitation supplies, and pet food implies that troops may have service animals or are attempting to care for local animals, adding strain to their resources.
19. Rollton (Instant Noodles): Rollton noodles, a common low-cost staple food in Russia, emphasize the need for easily transportable and quickly prepared meals, implying a lack of structured food supplies or ration packs. This item reflects an urgent need for food alternatives that are cheap and easy to source.
These items reflect the desperate need for both rudimentary and sophisticated tools to maintain equipment, build shelter, and provide basic comfort, all critical for enduring prolonged frontline conditions. The list’s specificity highlights the urgent, ad hoc nature of Russian troops’ needs, revealing a lack of standardized military supply that underscores the Kremlin’s operational failures.
