Russian public exhibition captures weapons of Georgian army (photos)

Russian troops show captured American M4 carbine.

A large number of Georgian weapons and ammunition were seized by Russian troops.

There are also the latest communication equipment produced in the United States, such as the multi-purpose radio station launched by Harris Company in the United States.
BEIJING, Sept. 13 (Xinhua)-Alexander Nikonov, director of the Central Military Museum of the Russian Ministry of National Defense, said on September 12 that an exhibition of Georgian weapons captured by Russian troops was held in the museum on September 9, which attracted the attention of media from all over the world, including Georgian media. The Russian Ministry of Defence has provided more than 300 exhibits for this weapons exhibition.
According to the report of Russian New Network, Nikonov pointed out: "After the exhibition, many visitors from Russia and other countries came by themselves, as well as some tour groups and students from some military academies and other universities. We estimate that the main visitors will appear on weekends this week. This exhibition has also attracted the attention of media in various countries: some of them have visited the exhibition, and some have sent us applications. These media are not Russian media at all. " Nikonov said that two Georgian television stations are now covering the weapons exhibition.
In addition, Italian National Television (RAI), Japanese NTV TV and other media are preparing to report or have already started to report on this exhibition.
Among the Georgian military trophies seized by Russian troops are Georgian military uniforms, identification marks, equipment and personal hygiene products, almost all of which are made according to the style of NATO troops.
Among the seized weapons are the American м-4 carbine, the machine gun produced in Bulgaria, the light machine gun produced in Israel and the 40 mm 66-tube rocket launcher. There are also the latest communication equipment produced in the United States, such as the multi-purpose radio station launched by Harris Company in the United States.
Visitors to the exhibition will also learn about dry food and American-style military backpacks produced by Turkey for NATO troops, equipment for transporting the wounded, sleeping bags and bedding used by Georgian soldiers produced in Europe.