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There is no such thing in Russia: as the Armed Forces destroy the occupiers using the unique "eye" system

Ukrainian development makes it possible to observe the occupiers in real time. It was first tested during the onset of the Armed Forces in the Kharkiv region. The Defense Forces of Ukraine use the Data Collection System, which allows to collect and transmit intelligence with the help of intelligence and percussion drones.

The creator and adviser to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Oleksandr "Pacific" Dmitriev in an interview with the AIN portal told about how this system helps the Ukrainian military at the front. "Eyes" is a system that in real time allows you to collect intelligence and transfer them to military personnel to improve offensive or defensive actions. The idea of ​​the project arose in 2022.

After the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation departed from Kiev, the author of the project, together with military experts, analyzed how the intelligence took place, finding that the receipt and distribution of intelligence was made possible by UAV. Since then, the use of drones for intelligence has become a new standard in Ukraine.

The purpose of the "Eye" was to combine the possibilities of unmanned systems, various real -time detection sensors, and software so that Ukrainian servicemen could receive real -time information. According to the developer, today the "Eyes" system is working throughout the front line and fully combines sources of intelligence information. Technology gives the military advantage over the enemy, compensates for the lack of weapons, personnel and saves the lives of servicemen.

"War is not a game, and there are living people here, but imagine that you play a military computer game and at some point you see everything that makes the enemy all over the real time collision. That's how our system works ", - explained Alexander Dmitriev. According to the developer, the Ukrainian military was used for the first time the "eyes" system was used during the Kharkiv offensive.

Then the Armed Forces monitored the actions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which is why the occupiers did not have the opportunity to do something unexpected. The intelligence depth made it possible to adjust the fire on the enemy and helped accompanied the offensive units. According to Oleksandr Dmitriev, the system "Eyes" opened opportunities for fighting, which there are still no country in the world.

He noted that the Russian Federation has many resources and means, but rigid centralized management complicates the introduction of new decisions into the Russian army. In Ukraine, these processes occur both centralized and decentralized at the same time. "The Russians do not have this and cannot be," the creator of the system emphasized. As for the partners of Ukraine, the developer noted that they did not need to create such an operational intelligence system.

Western countries have many other systems at their disposal, but they need to be adapted to Ukrainian combat realities. The developers are currently improving the functionality of the "Eye" system, including working on cybersecurity and IT solutions. The level of automation of the troops control system is also increasing. The system was joined by state and volunteer projects.

The author of the project noted that the system "Eyes" does not intersect with the Russian systems of HRB, but they affect UAVs and communication. There are some technological solutions from partners, but their scaling is very expensive. Ukrainian developers in their turn are also developing in this direction. "Ideally, our army needs to combine the use of Reba and UAV to work synchronously, helping each other.

Now we have many problems with this, for example, when we have to fly to the enemy to impress, we have to overcome ours first, friendly, friendly, Reb and then hostile. Speaking of difficulties, Alexander Dmitriev remembered the lack of motivated adults, ready to "fight both hands and head", and insufficient support from the country and the ministry. The system also requires trained UAV operators as they have a huge factor of influence.

In addition, the developer emphasized the important role of infantrymen. "No matter how many drones, this technology will not work out autonomously. The Armed Forces also use a system of situational awareness on the Delta battlefield, which collects data of their various sources, including intelligence, compatible with NATO member countries and can work on any device-laptop, tablet or even phone. All enemy data integrates the digital card.