Revanche

The Tactical Group “Revanche”, a unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, that has proven its valor and effectiveness in bloody battles in the hottest areas of Russia-Ukraine war.

 

The unit is renowned for its use of modern battlefield technologies and highly trained reconnaissance officers who flawlessly execute assigned missions. It is particularly known for its audacious operations that have resulted in the elimination of entire enemy units and the liberation of occupied territories.

 

The Revanche International was established in early 2025 by experienced and respected officers.

 

We are looking for former servicemembers with prior experience in foreign armed forces and special operations units. 


Candidates without previous combat experience are also considered. For newly arrived recruits, we provide a two-month basic training course, followed by additional specialization training.

7 vacancies
Combat

Reconnaissance officer

1400 – 3300 USD per month

A reconnaissance operator is a servicemember trained to carry out missions within special forces and special operations units. This role is for those who are prepared to face challenges and operate under high-risk conditions

Responsibilities

• collecting, analyzing, and transmitting intelligence on the enemy

• participating in special operations

• conducting direct action missions aimed at eliminating enemy forces

• carrying out surveillance and reconnaissance tasks

Requirements

• high level of physical endurance

• proficiency in camouflage and land navigation

• strong skills in handling firearms

• ability to operate modern communication equipment

• absence of alcohol or drug addiction

• psychological resilience and the ability to act effectively under stress

Key Characteristics of Service in Special Operations Units

• small team structure and high mobility: missions are carried out by compact groups with a high level of autonomy

• coordination and professionalism: all personnel undergo intensive training, including physical endurance, tactical skills, and weapons proficiency

• high level of secrecy: most operations are conducted under strict confidentiality and cover

• unconventional methods: missions often involve deception, camouflage, and operations in atypical environments requiring flexible thinking

Combat

Combat medic

1400 - 3300 USD per month

A Combat Medic is responsible for providing first aid on the battlefield and evacuating the wounded

Responsibilities

• providing emergency medical care in combat conditions

• evacuating the wounded from the battlefiel

• managing medical supplies and inventory

• training personnel in tactical medicine

Requirements

• medical education or tactical medicine courses

• psychological resilience to stress and traumatic injuries

• physical endurance

• ability to work independently in critical situations

• compassion and determination

Key Features of the Service

• high responsibility: lives of comrades depend on the medic’s actions

Combat

Driver of Military Vehicles (AT)

1400 - 3300 USD per month

A Driver is a servicemember responsible for operating combat, transport, or specialized vehicles in a combat zone

Responsibilities

• driving vehicles in difficult and dangerous conditions

• evacuating personnel or equipment

• delivering ammunition, food, and medical supplies

• performing technical maintenance and repairs on the vehicle

Requirements

• valid driver’s license of the appropriate category

• ability to navigate in various terrain and environments

• basic knowledge of vehicle maintenance

• endurance and stress resilience

• responsibility and discipline

Key Features of the Service

• high mobility: ability to rapidly change routes in response to the situation

• risky activity: possibility of coming under fire or hitting a mine

• technical literacy: the driver must keep the vehicle in proper working condition

• logistical importance: ensures the combat readiness of other units

Combat

Artilleryman

1400 – 3300 USD per month

An Artilleryman provides fire support to units using artillery systems

Responsibilities

• preparing artillery guns or self-propelled artillery for firing

• targeting and adjusting fire

• maintaining and servicing artillery weapons

• following orders from the battery commander

Requirements

• understanding the basics of ballistics

• ability to work with equipment and targeting instruments

• physical endurance

• attention to detail and quick decision-making

• basic technical literacy

Key Features of the Service

• precision and firepower: artillery is the main means of long-range engagement

• team coordination: each crew member has a clearly defined role

• continuous training: mastering new artillery systems is required

• risk: artillery positions are often targeted by enemy fire

Combat

Mortarman

1400 – 3300 USD per month

A Mortarman is a servicemember who specializes in delivering indirect fire on enemy positions using mortars. This role requires precision, endurance, and coordinated teamwork

Responsibilities

• preparing and bringing the mortar system into combat readiness

• adjusting fire according to target coordinates

• participating in combat operations as part of a mortar crew

• transporting, storing, and maintaining ammunition

Requirements

• good physical fitness

• ability to work effectively in a team

• basic land navigation skills

• attentiveness and discipline

• ability to execute orders quickl

Key Features of the Service

• teamwork: the effectiveness of a mortar crew depends on the coordination of each member

• mobility: ability to change positions quickly and avoid detection

• accuracy: success depends on proper targeting and fire correction

• safety: strict adherence to ammunition handling procedures

Combat

Combat Engineer / Sapper

1400 – 3300 USD per month

A Sapper is a servicemember specializing in engineering reconnaissance, laying and neutralizing mines and explosive devices

Responsibilities

• clearing mined areas

• laying mine-explosive barriers

• conducting engineering reconnaissance of terrain

• ensuring safe passage of units

Requirements

• composure and concentration

• skills in handling explosives

• knowledge of mine-laying and demining schemes

• ability to assess situations quickly

• no harmful habits

Key Features of the Service

• high risk: daily work involves dangerous explosive objects

• accuracy and responsibility: mistakes can cost lives

• physical and psychological resilience

• technical training: working with detectors and engineering equipment

Technical

Communications Specialist

1400 – 3300 USD per month

A Communications Specialist is responsible for establishing, maintaining, and securing communications in combat environments

Responsibilities

• ensuring stable radio and telecommunication links

• setting up and maintaining communication equipment

• transmitting encrypted messages

• supporting command in coordinating units

Requirements

• knowledge of modern communication equipment

• basic technical skills

• attentiveness and ability to learn quickly

• discipline and responsibility

• resilience under stress

Key Features of the Service

• critical importance of communication: unit effectiveness depends on stable communications

• technical proficiency: constant work with modern communication systems

• responsibility: often operates under fire or in high-risk zones

• confidentiality: works with encrypted data