Zelensky on the successes of air defense: how Ukraine intercepts Russian drones.
Positive changes in the effectiveness of interceptor drones
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the positive trends in the effectiveness of interceptor drones. He noted that cooperation with international partners in this area is becoming increasingly effective, and the number of destroyed drones is growing.
Work of Ukrainian defenders
Zelensky highlighted the successful operations of Ukrainian defenders of the sky, who repel attacks from Russia. He also emphasized that the development of interceptor drone technologies will continue, and cooperation with partners will allow for more rapid and effective expansion in this field.
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Achievements of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported successful repulsions of Russian drone attacks. Ukraine is recognized as a world leader in the production and use of drones, which is an important element in modern military conflicts.
The significance of these achievements underscores how crucial international partners' support is in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities. The successful implementation of new drone technologies not only enhances the effectiveness of defense but also demonstrates the progress of Ukrainian engineers in the field of military technologies.
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