Syrczyna on the new type of troops: we are creating drone air defense to protect against Shaheds.
Thoughts of Oleksandr Syrskiy on assault troops
According to inkorr.com: The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, shared his vision of the role of assault troops, active defense, and their effectiveness. He emphasized that assault troops are brave and patriotic fighters who possess specific tactics and high training. Their key characteristics are mobility and maneuverability, thanks to which they successfully operate in difficult conditions.
One of the main tasks of assault troops is to protect civilians, important objects, and infrastructure from enemy air attacks. In the process of forming a new type of troops within the Air Forces, unmanned aerial systems of air defense play an important role, in particular, interceptors that show good results in fighting against enemy 'Shaheds'.
"We are already in the process of creating a new type of troops in our Air Forces - these are unmanned aerial systems of air defense," said the general.
Units that use these drones are also actively being developed to strengthen defense capabilities and ensure the safety of the country.
The dynamic style of presentation emphasizes the importance of assault troops in modern military operations. The mobility and effectiveness of unmanned air defense systems enhance Ukraine's protection against potential threats.
The development of assault troops and unmanned systems is an important element in Ukraine's defense strategy. Thanks to these new approaches, the country is trying to strengthen its positions on the battlefield and improve the protection of its citizens in the face of growing challenges.
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