“Yekaterinburg — the capital of chevrons.” Russia’s first museum of SVO patches opened in the Ural capital.

“Yekaterinburg — the capital of chevrons.” Russia’s first museum of SVO patches opened in the Ural capital.

      The head of the executive committee of the "People's Front" in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Vadim Savin, opened the first museum of SMO chevrons in Russia in Yekaterinburg.

      The museum displays the official chevrons of all units of the Central Military District participating in the special military operation in Ukraine. There are more than 2,700 patches on display in total.

      "The owner collected the collection for more than three years, making about 30 trips to the SMO zone," writes Vadim Savin's Telegram channel dedicated to chevrons. He estimates the total value of the collection at more than one million rubles.

      Vadim Savin has imposed an 18+ age restriction on his chevron collection. A separate room houses 430 of the boldest patches.

      A wall of chevrons is accompanied by information stating that representatives of 200 ethnic groups are participating in the SMO. It emphasizes the multinational character of our army and home front.

      "The limited series 'We are Russian' was produced on the initiative of collector Vadim Savin," his Telegram channel "Chief of Chevrons" writes.

      "The highlight of the museum is a machine for making chevrons! Every guest can draw their own unique chevron, and we will print it and add it to the exhibition," writes the collector.

      The museum welcomed its first guests on November 10. Group tours will open in the near future. You can sign up for a visit through Vadim Savin by contacting him via his social networks, notes KP-Yekaterinburg.

“Yekaterinburg — the capital of chevrons.” Russia’s first museum of SVO patches opened in the Ural capital.

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“Yekaterinburg — the capital of chevrons.” Russia’s first museum of SVO patches opened in the Ural capital.

Vadim Savin, head of the executive committee of the "People's Front" in Sverdlovsk Oblast, opened Russia's first museum of special military operation chevrons in Yekaterinburg. The museum displays the official chevrons of all units of the Central Military District participating in the special military operation in Ukraine.