Being unable to grasp what its for, and only being capable of two comparisons, they have made their complex calculation. Since it doesnt look like Harry Potter it is obviously Russias equivalent of the swastika. Also some are saying its related to Q as in Qanon.
https://twitter.com/kamilkazani/status/1500495309595725831?t=kp3vmidXVeemkG4e3cFVHw&s=19
Is the "Z" not simply "a letter the Ukranians won't have painted on all of their vehicles when the invasion started"?
I mean, are we supposed to assign some great cultural significance to the IFF panels Western forces used in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Perhaps, but it seems to have taken on greater significance based on its use in other contexts. Still, nothing particularly sinister about the Russian equivalent of "V for victory" in itself.
"IFF panels Western forces used in Iraq and Afghanistan" weren't celebrated in home countries as weird ass new national symbols. See the thread.