36th Engineer-Sapper Regiment Patch – Russian Field Combat Badge 8.5×10 cm with Velcro
29,00 €
36th Engineer-Sapper Regiment Patch, a unit of the Russian Armed Forces specializing in combat engineering, mine clearance, fortifications, and mobility support for ground operations. The field patch is embroidered in subdued colors and includes a Velcro backing for field use.
Historical Background:
Though limited public information is available on the modern 36th Engineer-Sapper Regiment, the naming tradition follows Soviet and Russian practices where engineer-sapper regiments are attached to combined-arms or armored armies.
Engineer-sapper units are responsible for:
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Building bridges and fortifications
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Demining and mine-laying
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Field infrastructure (roads, crossings, barriers)
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Counter-mobility and breaching operations
Historically, Soviet engineer-sapper formations played a key role during World War II, including storming fortified positions and supporting urban warfare.
Modern Relevance (Possible Deployment):
While no confirmed sources detail the 36th Regiment’s participation in Ukraine, Russian engineer units have been actively involved in:
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Mine-clearing operations
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River crossings (notably in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine)
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Rapid construction of forward positions
Engineering units like this are essential in both offensive and defensive operations, often working under direct fire to enable mechanized movement.
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