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Birds will help the Ukrainian military conduct air intelligence and save the liv...

The Armed Forces will receive 500 new drones for counter -offensive: what replenished the "Army of Drones"

Birds will help the Ukrainian military conduct air intelligence and save the lives of our heroes. The Ukrainian soldiers will receive 500 new drones received under the project of the Drone Army thanks to the United24 platform. This was reported by Viceremier-Minister, Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov on Telegram. The APU is transmitted by intelligence and percussion coptors to help conduct air intelligence, adjust the work of artillery and destroy the enemy's positions.

In particular, the Aviation Complexes of Penguine MK-2, which are securely protected from obstacles, because they transmit data by encrypted digital channels. Their arsenal will also replenish the powerful FPV-digters of Phoenix 03 Heavy Ucav, which are as accurately destroying observation points that can be trapped in armor and attack armored vehicles. For the destruction of tanks, air defense systems, hailstones, our Armed Forces were exacerbated by R18 otocopeters.

The government also purchased electronic complexes of the owl artillery intelligence to accurately determine the coordinates of hostile goals and adjust the fire. The Drone Army will also pass the Mavic quadcopters popular at the front, their defenders are used for effective exploration and adjustment of artillery to destroy Russian equipment for millions of dollars accurate shots.

What the Ukrainian soldiers will receive: the military also received 13 Renault Duster SUVs to accomplish tasks related to special communications. "Thank you to everyone who joined the drone army. We continue to intensify our military technologies. Our birds will soon fly to where they are most needed to strengthen the defense and save as many military lives as possible. It was possible thanks to your contributions! Thank you To all who joined the "drone army", - Mikhail Fedorov wrote.