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By Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans
Transnistria, or the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR) as it is officially called,
is a breakaway state situated between Moldova and Ukraine that has largely escaped the world's attention
ever since its self-proclaimed independence as a Soviet republic in
1990 and the subsequent violent secession from Moldova in 1992. When Transnistria took control over most of the weapons storage depots
located on its territory, it inherited large amounts of highly
specialised vehicles while being left without any significant numbers of
(self-propelled) artillery or
infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs). The limited amount of such equipment
that was present in Transnistria was returned to Russia after the
conclusion of hostilities, leaving the PMR with an extensive arsenal of
engineering vehicles only in service with a few countries in the world,
while being almost completely deprived of equipment such as artillery
and IFVs.