FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why the 110th Brigade?
Our brigade is a well-coordinated force with extensive combat experience, a finely tuned machine dedicated to eliminating the enemy. We know how to fight, and we do it with passion. By becoming a part of our team, you’ll strengthen both yourself and us. Everything is possible — all it takes is that first step.
Which military specialty is right for me?
It’s entirely up to you. Almost every civilian profession has its counterpart in the military. If you’ve worked with documents, you’re welcome as a clerk. If you’ve driven tractors, our IFV drivers will be glad to have you. If you’ve worked in healthcare, you’ll be saving lives as a brigade medic. And even if you don’t have specialized skills, the brigade will teach you any skill you need. The most important thing is your desire to learn.
Will I have to go into combat without proper training?
Short answer: No. Longer answer: Absolutely not—this is a guarantee, with no exaggeration. After your basic training at the training center, you’ll join the brigade. And here, you’ll go through another round of internal preparation. Our instructors will focus on teaching you only the most practical skills—with minimal theory—designed to keep you safe and alive. What should you have with you? Where do you run (or should you run at all) when you hear outgoing fire? How many tourniquets should you carry? What music should you listen to before your first battle? (Okay, that last one’s a joke.)
Will I be transferred somewhere unexpectedly during basic training?
No. Nowadays, brigades can recruit directly, so if you decide to join our unit, you can be certain you’ll serve with us.
What will I get by joining the 110th Brigade?
The first thing you’ll receive is full support—financial, material, and food supplies. As for payment: your base salary, bonuses, and combat pay together can total up to 120,000 UAH per month. From the moment you put our insignia on your left sleeve, you won’t have to worry about your wardrobe—we’ll provide you with so much gear you’ll get tired of carrying it to your barracks. The same goes for food supplies, so we recommend not bringing anything too tight-fitting—there’s a good chance you’ll gain a few kilos!
What documents are required to join the 110th Brigade?
It’s simple: your passport, tax ID code, military ID (if you have one), a few signatures—and voilà, you’re one of us!