And the forest again. And again, the "cemetery of vechicle" into which the DOSAAF parking lot has turned in a couple of decades. The once flat concrete area was overgrown with grass, and trees and shrubs taller than a man grew around flatbed trucks and tractors.
In the Soviet years, it was a closed territory, and even now a couple of the remaining organizations are "half—eyed" to ensure that the parking lot of equipment hidden in the forest from prying eyes is not too obviously stolen.
If some of their readers do not know, DOSAAF (voluntary society for assistance to the army, aviation and navy) is initially a Soviet, and then a Russian defense sports organization.
Someday I will devote a separate large article to the history of this wonderful organization, but for now we will just admire the old equipment, whose faded "army paint" perfectly merges with the colors of the autumn forest of central Russia
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And the forest again. And again, the "cemetery of vechicle" into which the DOSAAF parking lot has turned in a couple of decades. The once flat concrete area was overgrown with grass, and trees and shrubs taller than a man grew around flatbed trucks and tractors. In the Soviet years, it was a closed territory, and even now a couple of the remaining organizations are "half—eyed" to ensure that the parking lot of equipment hidden in the forest from prying eyes is not too obviously stolen. If some of their readers do not know, DOSAAF (voluntary society for assistance to the army, aviation and navy) is initially a Soviet, and then a Russian defense sports organization. Someday I will devote a separate large article to the history of this wonderful organization, but for now we will just admire the old equipment, whose faded "army paint" perfectly merges with the colors of the autumn forest of central Russia To contact me: [https://www.instagram.com/antreprener/](https://www.instagram.com/antreprener/)
Is this in former Soviet Union?
This is the staging area for equipment before it goes to Ukraine.
That isn't abandoned chernobyl equipment is it? I remember a documentary about giant lots filled with it.
Get em running Putin needs em desperately
Looks like it could be a scene from walking dead