Syrskyi on Drones at the Front: The Affected Area Has Increased to 20 km.

Syrskyi on Drones at the Front: The Affected Area Has Increased to 20 km
Syrskyi on Drones at the Front: The Affected Area Has Increased to 20 km

Increase of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles at the Front

According to inkorr.com: The number of enemy drones at the frontline is increasing, and their kill zone has reached 20 km, reported the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi.

At the meeting, issues regarding the improvement of medical support for the army were discussed. Syrskyi noted that one of the steps is the more active use of robotic systems for the evacuation of the wounded. Instructions were also given regarding the supply of new drones and the development of evacuation systems using robotic technologies.

'There should be more of them, they must be more reliable. Ground robotic systems help our soldiers conquer death,' emphasized the general.

The general also emphasized the importance of using military helicopters to ensure precise evacuation with the necessary medical equipment.

Support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine continues to strengthen the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Ukrainian army has received over 100 thousand drones through the DOT-Chain Defence system, costing more than 3.74 billion hryvnias.

General Syrskyi refuted claims of the 'blocking' of Ukrainian troops in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, and Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, stating that this is manipulation.

The concentration of enemy UAVs at the front is increasing, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are taking measures to strengthen medical support and technological development, enhancing combat effectiveness. The Ukrainian army has received a significant number of drones under a new supply system for over 3.74 billion hryvnias, contributing to the country's defense capability. It is also important to note that the information about the blocking of troops has not been confirmed according to General Syrskyi.


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