They will be able to destroy even more occupiers: Zelensky announced the launch of the 'Drone Line' project.
The launch of the 'Drone Line' project was announced by President Zelensky
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced the launch of a military project called 'Drone Line'.
As reported by 'Khvylia', the corresponding video was published on the President's Telegram channel.
The 'Drone Line' project is starting in Ukraine, uniting the most effective Ukrainian units of unmanned systems. The initiative has been supported by the President of Ukraine.
It should be noted that on February 7, Zelensky met with the commanders of the unmanned units and emphasized the importance of increasing drone production.
Teams from five brigades have joined the project - 'Madjar Birds', 'K-2', 'Achilles', 'RAROG', and 'Phoenix'.
The 'Drone Line' will strengthen the Armed Forces brigades at the front and help destroy even more occupiers, protecting the lives of Ukrainian soldiers on the battlefield.
'We are already five: four newly created separate regiments and a separate brigade of unmanned systems. All together united around a single project. This drone project can truly unite the best, acting quickly when we can be one step ahead of the enemy. And we will be, I am convinced of this. The 'Drone Line' project, initiated by the President of Ukraine, has united the most effective Ukrainian units of unmanned systems. The experience of all our best specialists will be scaled up. The process is actively ongoing, as we can see. All tasks are anticipated, problems are also being solved collectively,' - it is stated in the video.
We remind you, Zelensky named three pillars of Russian military production.
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