In April, unit of the unmanned defense forces of Ukraine affected and destroyed more than 83 thousand targets, which is 8% more than in March. The effectiveness of the lesion increased by another 5%.
About this today, May 1. On his Facebook page, the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, Alexander Sirski, announced the results of the meeting on unmanned systems in which a wide range of BPAC commanders participated.
I am grateful to our soldiers for their performance. But the current high war requires constant movement forward, even higher efficiency and scaling efforts in the direction of drones, ”Syrian emphasized.
He noted that the direction of the BPC is a priority because it allows you to restrain the enemy and destroy it at a distance, preserving the life and health of Ukrainian infantry.
According to Sirski, the armed forces developed a road map of the formation of a collective training system of BPAC units.
The main task of our soldiers is to destroy the operators of enemy drones and their management, ”he said. -In the forces of unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the methods of such a struggle in the operating area of one of the operational tabular groups were successfully approved.
At the same time, Sirsky emphasized that the success of the Russian aggressor in unmanned systems should not be underestimated:
He heard an informative report on J2 on the formation of BPS troops in Russia, about the development of unmanned units consisting of various families and forces, new samples of Russian unmanned aerial vehicles and the landslide complexes of the Earth.
Informed – therefore armed. We need to maintain high pace and ahead of the enemy in the field of introducing modern technological solutions that the battlefield uses all the capabilities of our army, society, defense, as well as assistance to partner countries, he said.
Source: Racurs

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