This post collects evidence towards an operational history of... this time the British designed and made Saxon armored personnel carrier in the service of the NATO proxies of Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU / SZU) for whoever will want to write or update its operational history.
For starters, let's say their winsome butt-ugly looks give off British pedigree from a mile away.
For leftovers (both fig and lit), here goes: newest entries on top.
Nos. 20-21. More British uglies, knocked out and captured.
No. 19 British Saxon, burned out, November 2022
No. 18, British Saxon APC, knocked out in Ukraine, late October 2022
No. 16-17, British Saxon APC x 2, knocked out or captured in Ukraine, October 2022
No. 15, British Saxon APC, abandoned and captured, seen on footage below
No. 14, British Saxon AT105 APC, on display in Moscow's Patriot park
Source
No. 13, another captured British Saxon APC somewhere in summer time
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No. 12, captured British Saxon APC in Moscow on public display
No. 11, British Saxon APC, captured, on display at Lisik, LPR
Saxon and
No. 10, destroyed British Saxon APC at Severodonetsk, LPR
No. 9, another British Saxon APC neutralized at Sivirodonetsk, LPR
No. 8 British-made (you can see that by its looks alone) and supplied Saxon APC contraption, knocked out at Mariupol earlier
It's famous for its butt-ugly British looks and near uselessness
No. 7 Saxon APC, knocked out at Severodonetsk
No. 6 Saxon APC
No. 5 Saxon APC, med evac
No. 4 Saxon APC, AFU, med evac, likely used a disguised command vehicle by AFU commanding officers
Saxon APC, AFU, captured by units of the LPR People's Militias
Before pic, same number, 93rd brigade, AFU
Saxon APC, AFU, in Ukrainian forces camo displayed in an exhibition of captured AFU weaponry in the LPR
Saxon, med evac, knocked out in a large convoy of vehicles early on in the LPR, that it is a med evac version doesn't mean a thing, more likely it was used as a disguised AFU mobile command platform with AFU commanding geniuses minimizing chances of being hit.
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