A boy sitting on the shoulders of a visitor observes several vehicles, including the Bradley IFV.
A boy sitting on the shoulders of a visitor observes several vehicles, including the Bradley IFV.
  • Russia's monthlong open-air exhibition features more than 30 vehicles captured in the Ukraine war.
  • Many of them are NATO-made, including the US Bradley and Abrams, as well as the German Leopard 2.
  • The variety of vehicles also shows the sheer diversity of weaponry that Ukraine is using on the battlefield.

Russia launched an exhibition on Wednesday showcasing more than 30 military vehicles it's captured from Ukraine since the invasion began, in an open-air "trophy" display gloating over its seized NATO equipment.

The exhibition was packed with visitors on opening day, which coincides with Russia's International Workers' Day. It is being held for a month at Moscow's Victory Park.