Border guards showed how 'Baba Yaga' provides the infantry with supplies.
Forpost soldiers demonstrated how they deliver supplies to the front line
The soldiers of the Kramatorsk border detachment 'Forpost' showed how they deliver supplies and other necessary items to their positions.
Due to constant shelling and attacks by enemy FPV drones, the soldiers in the Vovchansk direction are forced to go to the front line only with essential items. The rest of their needs are delivered gradually in various ways. One such method is through the heavy drone Vіmpire, which serves as a bomber. This drone, also known as 'Baba Yaga', transports water, food, and even cigarettes to the front line, helping the border guards fulfill their tasks even in the most challenging conditions.
We remind you that by 2025, Ukraine has declared its intention to set a record in the production and use of drones.
Currently, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are leading in the war with drones. However, the Russians have begun to actively use fiber-optic drones, which poses a problem.
Notably, on December 31, GUR soldiers destroyed an aerial target for the first time in the world using the marine drone Magura V5. According to updated data, as a result of a successful operation by the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in the Black Sea near temporarily occupied Crimea, on December 31, 2024, special forces from Group 13 destroyed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters using marine drones Magura V5 armed with missiles.
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