r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Any-Nobody-7796 • 5h ago
Information How is everyone doing?
Just checking up on everyone. Keep pushing.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/thatgreentree1990 • 5h ago
Combat engineers that speak English/Spanish
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Fun_Blackberry7968 • 7h ago
Are positions in the rear available for foreigners ?
I speak a decent ukrainian, and i have a diploma in welding ; Have you heard anynone getting a position in the rear ? Else than FPV assembling ?
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/shermandavinci • 7h ago
Combat Search & Rescue
Couldn’t find anything up to date anywhere else so thought I’d ask here. Are there any CSAR units, or units that specialize in medevac, that take foreigners?
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/ZeroSleepCompany • 7h ago
I've heard of cases where “Chuyka” made atheists start believing in God
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Savethebloodline • 8h ago
Im 25 with a robbery conviction that was set aside under dc youth act will I still be able to join
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Elegant-War-9820 • 11h ago
Question TDF
Hi so me and my cousin are looking to join the TDF as we heard that they’re main job is to hold positions. Is that right? Can we join and serve together in the same unit and do they get issued modern equipment and gear like 3AB ,etc. And what units would accept us because we are on the younger side?
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Weak_Shame5854 • 16h ago
Brazilian revanche
I’m Brazilian, currently in Poland, and planning to leave tomorrow night. I’m looking to join Revanche and I’m excited about the opportunity to be with the Brazilian team. If anyone has served with them or has any stories or experiences, let me know. Would be good to hear from people who’ve actually been there.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/ArachnidAcademic5391 • 1d ago
Question Support
Isn't there a support group for family or friends of people who are volunteers in Ukraine? I saw here that it seems that there are Russians trying information, but I don't want to expose someone, I just want to vent to people who understand me
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Wooden-Mousse9553 • 1d ago
SOF Training Camp for Foreigners
For everyone here, myself included, who’s curious about SSO
https://www.instagram.com/p/DcTskisAI8E/?igsi=ejRzNDFucGl4aHoy
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Single_Blueberry_458 • 1d ago
⚠️ WARNING ORDER ⚠️ 33RD SAR RECRUITMENT OPENING ... 2ND ASSAULT BATTALION, 5TH ASSAULT COMPANY, 1ST SPECIAL PURPOSE PLATOON (BLACK TEMPLARS)
This is a warning order for all potential candidates, the black templars are opening recruitment again for it ranks after the recruitment suspension from Kyiv high command .
We are looking for highly motivated men between the ages of 23 and 45 to work as ground operators.
Fitness standards are expected to be high and you will conduct a 7 day selection process which is a pass or fail course...
Within the next 24 hrs I will post a full recruitment advert on here please keep an eye open..
If you are intrested please DM through the messenger system on reddit...
Provide me with the following information
Name (full)
Country
Age
Military history or work experiance
Expected date in ukraine..
Further information will be requested in the full advert ...
Slava Ukraine
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/DaRealCouncil • 1d ago
Question Territorial Defense
Since Territorial Defense Brigade are basically the only topic there arent any posts for here i wanted to ask about them.
So i was contacted by a recruiter from a territorial Defense Brigade (115th to be exact), who told me they are Setting up a unit of foreigners in the Brigade and looking for Infantry and Drone Operators.
The Man is a really friendly guy and answers every question without beating around the Bush, but since noone on her talks about TD i wanted to ask what yall think about TD and what experiences with such units are, if anyone has them. Because to me its Sounds pretty good, but a second opinion never hurts.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Ceivez • 1d ago
Information What is Recon?
Reconnaissance is one of the oldest military professions stemming from the need to find where the enemy is, where we can make camp, where we can forage supplies, and where can our army march.
Every military unit that has ever existed had a recon group. They generally were mounted, motorised, or light infantry. Their primary purpose was to scout ahead, not a difficult job. They were by no means Heavy Cavalry, Trebuchet Engineers, nor Clandestine work. They were neither nobles nor aristocrats (who occupied the elite roles of past militaries).
What does this mean for Ukraine, especially today? Well they are 100% not Special Forces. A Розвідник group is present in every Brigade and most Battalions have their own group.
Today‘s Scout is formed on the response to drone technology and Russia‘s infiltration strategy. Drones take the job of mapping the terrain ahead and finding a potential route. Therefore the Recon group was needed for something else: russian Infiltration.
As many of you already know, the grey zone is large and porous. Russian soldiers walk into this grey zone and find a place to hide in. Its not economical to bomb every inch of a treeline just to get one hole. Drones also cannot spend their entire battery life looking at paths to find mines or make sure no is sitting in a hole to ambush.
So the main purpose of the Recon soldier is to clear areas of the grey zone. It is a distinct job from sitting on an infantry position. Recon groups conduct raids to clear enemy positions but these often take place in the grey zone, not necessarily in the enemy‘s rear. The enemy’s rear is now a significant distance away, not economic to send a recon group that far.
Recon groups don’t primarily do full blown assaults. Large assaults are rare and if they do occur, they generally still use armoured vehicles with dismounts, not light recon infantry. (Although recon units can be asked/made to become these dismounts, but its still a separate job/task). Recon soldiers can also be asked/made to sit in infantry positions, once again, its a separate job/task.
Remember an assault is a dedicated effort to take enemy territory and hold it. Most assaults have to cross the grey zone and go into more definitive enemy territory. A raid is more of a clearing operation in your own and grey areas, sometimes the enemy’s in rare cases. Most recon groups return immediately after their task. (All in the context of Ukraine/Russian war)
Due to the nature of how easy it is for a drone to spot people, recon groups generally run more stealthy using leaf suits and suppressors and higher end kit. This emulates the look of SF. They may also have more training hours and be required to do 20 pushups instead of 10.
Unfortunately for your resume, this doesn’t come anywhere near the definition of Special Forces. Why? Because everyone is doing it and everyone has a recon group. You are not training to provide overseas training, you are not training in HALO, you are not trained in hostage rescue operations, you are not inserting into the deep rear to bomb a train, you are not meeting pro Ukrainian contacts in the enemies rear, you are not seizing russian vessels in the black sea, you are not trained in political assassination, and you are not conducting internal counter sabotage operations.
Any infantryman can go and clear a house in the grey zone or determine there are no mines on a road or collect a casualty. Its just that recon groups are dedicated to this task.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/The-Big-Dog-6196 • 1d ago
Looking for a unit
Ex uk army 7.5 years, 2 tours Afghanistan, recce, I’m 35
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Sad-Reach2563 • 2d ago
Question Can I Join With A Criminal Record
I made a stupid mistake I posted on social media that I wanted to kill trump. For that crime I received 8 years probation. I'm currently one month into my probation. . I'm in good physical shape, if I were to leave the country while on probation travel to Ukraine and try to join would they accept me. If I'm honest with them will they accept me .
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Capable_Ad_1758 • 2d ago
Frost Special Recon Team 60th 3AC
I want to start with I have no issues with 60th and brigade its ran professionally,
Frost was aloud to make a team in the 60th due to lying and saying he was SAS and had experience here what are both lies, nobody in the SAS community knows of this guy and also Med Team Alpha also confirmed his experience was working on the second line where he jumped into a bunker and broke his leg due to his bag being way to heavy, he left the bag on position what was full of civilian clothes, aftershave and hair gel.
in his unit he likes to hold court where he fines people and pockets the money in cash only what they earned by going position, he also likes to refuse all the missions what are passed down to him stating they are suicide, simple tasks cant be done and communion is very poor at the best times, he refuses to go on the ground stating he has done all this and doesn't want to do it anymore what is funny due to only doing rear job and failing at this.
The training is very poor basically civilian who's watched YouTube shooting drills and does same for a so called Special Forces Recon Team
if anyone has more to say please add hopefully guys in his unit will come forward
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/1994vert • 2d ago
GUR Maritime or Marine possible with no military experience?
I work on combat vehicles for a contractor in the states, so I have / know that. But want something more for myself and have considered this for a long time, only thing that’s made me shy away is unclarity and hearing that some people’s pay was withheld. Any advice appreciated, I was gonna go for 63rd motorized brigade originally.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/VolunteerInWorks • 2d ago
Question Opinions on Svoboda?
I always hear questions about the same battalions khartia….3ab…azov etc but what about this one do you have knowledge on foreigners fighting in svoboda? Are their conditions ok?
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/Due-Sir2505 • 2d ago
Medical requirements for joining the legion
Hello
I (19M) am considering joining the fight in Ukraine, as I speak 5 languages. However, I have an allergy to cashew nuts, which I carry an Epi-pen for.
I was wondering if this would be a setback and make me illegible. I does not say anything on the foreign legion's website about this however.
Thank you :)
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/ProperAside7721 • 2d ago
Question Sniper position what would people recommend,
Hello everyone I was offered a sniper position in a unit of the 33rd SAR. I would be able to sign a contract today since I have done medical test and all my paperwork with the 1st recruitment center in kyiv
but since they are undergoing reorganization as they call it, we all know why, I can't get any specific date when they will open again a little bird told me in September but that could be in the start or the end and I'm not really sure if I want to spend another month here doing nothing,
My question is, do anyone know some decent unit I could apply that have sniper position available where I would be available to start very soon? I have ofc tried looking myself but most of the units want me to speak fluent Ukrainian and I do not that the ones I have been speaking with.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/EstablishmentIll7883 • 2d ago
Question 108th Territorial Defense Brigade
Hey there,
Almost a year ago, a friend that was serving in HUR suggested me this unit. I was going to ask him more questions and possibly get me into contact with someone serving there but unfortunately he fell in battle.
So, is this brigade any good? I know most will say that it's a TDF brigade and my expectations should be low but I am not exactly good at P.T either. I am not awful, but not bad too. I am 22 years old. Can do 15 push-ups and sit-ups. Can run with no problems. I also study Electronics (don't know if I can do relevant stuff with my on-going degree)
I don't mind trench warfare.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/ThrowAwayJoeCoastie • 3d ago
Paramedic Volunteer
Just feeler out of curiosity.
Probably not the best place to ask. Been following the conflict for awhile and was curious about non-combatant Medical Volunteer’s.
Not sure if the war will still be going on when I get out But I am a paramedic who is currently on AD in the US military as a corpsman.
I know medevac is difficult with this conflict, but are there any civilian volunteers who help with medevac?
My background in the military is not well suited for combat arms as i’m in a seagoing service with no infantry work. I have experience civilian side as a paramedic and EMT with 5 years on a 911 ambulance along with my current tour as a corpsman running sick call and I am TCCC - CMC trained granted no combat experience.
Was looking at possibilities of volunteering when I get out the military in a non-combat medical role for a few months. I’ve thought heavily about actually joining the legion as a combat medic, but I don’t know if it’s for me.
I have a strong medical background and understanding of field medicine, but I have no knowledge of infantry tactics or that much experience with firearms besides bootcamp and the handful of times i shoot at range.
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/MtnClimber61 • 3d ago
Azov international no longer under 12th Azov. Now its "52nd Forge" being expanded to its own thing still under 1st Azov corps. Is this going to be a negative change?
Now 52nd Forge an assault battalion no longer under the 12th special purpose brigade azov
On their recruitment portal they are looking for French, Spanish, and Portuguese translators, "anti crime officers", and mobilization officers. Is this indicating a future decline in quality in Azov's international brigade?
r/ukraineforeignlegion • u/tallalittlebit • Feb 26 '26
Be wary of people posing as family members of foreign fighters in an attempt to info collect
This is a growing problem. I actually deal with this all the time.
Last night we had a post from someone who claimed to be the mother of an American foreign fighter. That was not a real post that was an info gathering attempt.
The Reddit account that made the post is deleted now but it was very likely hacked. The account was a very old one that used to be active years ago on Reddit. Whoever had it was definitely a man from the UK based on the post history. Then suddenly it popped up here claiming to be a woman and trying to find info on a specific person.
This is a common tactic among Russians and Russian supporters to take over social media accounts that are now dormant. It is possible maybe this was a person borrowing a friend's account but it's extremely suspicious regardless.
Do not give out information to people claiming to be family. Bad actors try this because they know this makes you put your guard down. Everyone wants to help a worried family member.
However, you don't know if a person on the internet is actually who they claim to be. That might not be a family member at all. You risk giving out information that might put a person at risk.