The military received two DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo drones, three EcoFlow charging stations and a Starlink complex to ensure reliable communication.
The Azov brigade, whose fighters defend the country near Bakhmut, received a batch of help – two DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo copters, three EcoFlow charging stations and a Starlink complex. This was reported by the Metinvest company, which transferred aid within the framework of Rinat Akhmetov’s military initiative to the Steel Front.
“Drones are necessary because there is a technological war going on today. And if men have “eyes” 24 to 7, then it saves our lives and helps a lot to destroy the enemy. We will send everyone on the front lines, and the men will start working,” commented the assistant chief of staff of the technical group Azov Igor Medenko.
In turn, the operating director of the Metinvest group, Alexander Mironenko, promised to transfer more than the necessary equipment and protection.
“Today we arrived at a separate assault brigade of Azov troops, we are systematically working with them. Here we moved shelters (modular shelters made of steel – ed.), and here we will move of new developments – shelters for equipment, which are now being tested in Zaporozhye. And we will continue to continue cooperation. Drones, starlink, ecoflows have been handed over today. I hope that the guys will find them useful and bring our success closer,” he said.
Recall that Metinvest previously reported the transfer of five portable car radios, three Starlink satellite communication systems, five quadrocopters and 50 gas masks to the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the direction of Avdeevsky. And before that, the defenders of Avdiivka and Bakhmut received anti-drone systems from the Steel Front.
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Source: korrespondent

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