ArmyInform received answers to these questions during an interview with Colonel Vasyl Rumak, Head of the Training Department at training…
Ukrainian servicemembers, within the multinational Operation Interflex, at one of the training grounds in the United Kingdom, demonstrate to partners and train representatives of the Australian Defence Force and the Swedish Armed Forces on how new technologies are changing the course of war. In particular, FPV drones and related technologies are widely used in training.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on December 30.
Representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine share their experience to keep pace with threats from drones on the battlefield and to demonstrate how to use unmanned systems in combat operations.
This experience, in turn, has been used for reverse implementation and improvement of the Ukrainian training program for soldiers within Operation Interflex.
Such cooperation is an example of global support that unites nations for a common goal — the victory of Ukraine.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine thank the servicemembers of the United Kingdom, Australian military instructors of Operation KUDU, Sweden, and all partner countries for training Ukrainian soldiers.
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ArmyInform received answers to these questions during an interview with Colonel Vasyl Rumak, Head of the Training Department at training…