Stamp: "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine (Ukraine 2025)

"Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine (Ukraine 2025)

22 August (Ukraine ) within release "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine goes into circulation Stamp "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine face value U No Face Value

Stamp "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: UA 2025.08.22-01

Stamp is horizontal format.

Face value ₴ 20.00 on day of issue. Ukrainian title: Спецоперація СБУ "Павутина" 1 червня 2025 року

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Stamp "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine in digits
Country: Ukraine
Date: 2025-08-22
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 40.5 x 30
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: U No Face Value
Print run: 300000

Stamp "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine it reflects the thematic directions:

An air force, also known in some countries as an aerospace force or air army, is in the broadest sense, the national military branch that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an army, navy, or a marine corps. Typically, air forces are responsible for gaining control of the air, carrying out strategic and tactical bombing missions, and providing support to land and naval forces.

The term "air force" may also refer to a tactical air force or numbered air force, which is an operational formation either within a national air force or comprising several air components from allied nations. Air forces typically consist of a combination of fighters, bombers, helicopters, transport planes and other aircraft.

Many air forces are also responsible for operations of the military space, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and communications equipment. Some air forces may command and control other air defence assets such as anti-aircraft artillery, surface-to-air missiles, or anti-ballistic missile warning networks and defensive systems. Some nations, principally Russia, the former Soviet Union and countries who modelled their militaries along Soviet lines, have or had an air defence force which is organizationally separate from their air force.

Peace-time/non-wartime activities of air forces may include air policing and air-sea rescue.

Air forces are not just composed of pilots, but also rely on a significant amount of support from other personnel to operate. Logistics, security, intelligence, special operations, cyber space support, maintenance, weapons loaders, and many other specialties are required by all air forces.

An aircraft (pl. aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or, in a few cases, direct downward thrust from its engines. Common examples of aircraft include airplanes, rotorcraft (including helicopters), airships (including blimps), gliders, paramotors, and hot air balloons.Part 1 (Definitions and Abbreviations) of Subchapter A of Chapter I of Title 14 of the U. S. Code of Federal Regulations states that aircraft "means a device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air."

A vehicle (from Latin: vehiculum) is a mobile machine that transports people or cargo. Typical vehicles include wagons, bicycles, motor vehicles (motorcycles, trucks, buses), railed vehicles (trains, trams), watercraft (ships, boats), aircraft and spacecraft. Land vehicles are classified broadly by what is used to apply steering and drive forces against the ground: wheeled, tracked, railed or skied. ISO 3833-1977 is the standard, also internationally used in legislation, for road vehicles types, terms and definitions.

Stamp, "Web" Special Operation by Security Service of Ukraine, Ukraine,  , Air Forces, Aircraft, Vehicles, Weapons