Yes it’s a unique Russian letter that is written as a backwards Z.
Just another coincidence to add to the list.
They marked their tanks with a Q
Sorry everyone, but this is just fake news that fooled the mods.
Russian has no letter written as a backward Z.
It also has no letter J or C. (What looks like C in Cyrillic is pronounced S.)
There is a backward N that is the letter i.
I don't know what the letter Z is supposed to represent on those tanks but it definitely isn't Q or Z.
The letter is a low ranking consonant in the usage table and on the standardised Russian Keyboard it’s placement is at the same place as a QWERTY Q is found.
Variations in Cyrillic exist across the region but the letter I’m referencing as Q replacement on the keyboard consistently is placed there in ALL regional languages across the Caucasus.
Where are you seeing this letter?
Yes it’s a unique Russian letter that is written as a backwards Z.
Just another coincidence to add to the list.
They marked their tanks with a Q
Sorry everyone, but this is just fake news that fooled the mods.
Russian has no letter written as a backward Z.
It also has no letter J or C. (What looks like C in Cyrillic is pronounced S.)
There is a backward N that is the letter i.
I don't know what the letter Z is supposed to represent on those tanks but it definitely isn't Q or Z.