Ukrainian Armed Forces in peacekeeping missions
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Ukrainian Armed Forces in peacekeeping Missions, 1992 – 2013
From post-Soviet ranks to NATO partners on the world’s front lines
Since 1994, Ukraine has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers and officers to United Nations peacekeeping operations—serving shoulder-to-shoulder with NATO allies from the Balkans to Africa and the Middle East. This volume offers the first comprehensive study of those deployments, explaining in detail how each mission unfolded for the Ukrainian contingent.
What the book covers
Uniforms, gear, and insignia for every rotation—showing how new equipment was adapted (or newly designed) to meet the diverse climates and operational demands of each theater.
Organizational charts, mission timelines, and first-hand accounts that illuminate Ukraine’s evolving role in multinational forces.
High-resolution photographs and full-colour plates—indispensable reference material for historians, researchers, and collectors.
Chapter lineup (one mission per chapter)
UNPROFOR (Former Yugoslavia)
IFOR / SFOR (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
MONUA (Angola)
KFOR (Kosovo)
MONUC / MONUSCO (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
UNAMSIL (Sierra Leone)
UNIFIL (Lebanon)
Iraq Coalition Mission
ISAF (Afghanistan)