Ukrainian Air Force to Restructure Air Defense Command to Counter Drone Threats.
Ukrainian Air Force Plans Command Restructuring
According to Novyny.live: The Ukrainian Air Force is preparing a restructuring of its command personnel, specifically within its air defense units. This reorganization aims to significantly improve the effectiveness of air defense systems and enhance protection against Russian drone attacks, including the 'Shahed' models. The move comes in response to the escalating aerial threat, which demands an urgent and adaptive military response.
'The component of short-range air defense—specifically countering strike drones—must operate far more effectively and eliminate the shortcomings we currently face.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
These command changes underscore the military's need to adapt its structures to meet the evolving challenges of modern warfare. The persistent and increasingly effective use of drones in the conflict makes this adaptation particularly critical. Improving air defense operations is vital for reducing risks to both civilian infrastructure and military positions, a key factor for Ukraine's overall security. This restructuring reflects a broader, ongoing effort to modernize Ukraine's armed forces in the face of relentless aerial assaults.
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