The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
In the Kostiantynivka direction, the enemy is trying to continue assault operations. However, their intensity has decreased due to freezing temperatures.
This was stated on Army TV by the Chief of Staff of the “Spalakh” Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade, call sign “Perepel”.
According to him, fewer assaults are currently observed in this sector. The battalion is now focused on destroying the enemy’s logistics — property, ground robotic systems, and automotive equipment.
“Perepel” noted that one can constantly observe their metal burning — the so-called “Chinese horses” they use to get around. Heavy enemy equipment is also being destroyed, despite its bizarre protective structures.
“We cut through ‘Kolyan’s barbecue armor.’ It is effective — truly effective. It is not a panacea against FPVs, but it does reduce the number of hits. Of course, one can learn from the enemy in this regard. It will not prevent equipment from being destroyed, but it increases survival chances. On our side, we also know how to counter this”, — said the Chief of Staff of the “Spalakh” Unmanned Systems Battalion.
Over the past day, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces grouping struck or destroyed 1,209 enemy targets.
Drone units of the Joint Forces’ Iron Brigade are continuously destroying enemy UAVs (“chortolyoty”) and personnel.
On the night of March 20, the enemy attacked with 156 strike UAVs, including Shahed-type drones, “Gerbera”, “Italmas”, and other types.
Over the past day, Russian occupation forces lost 1,610 personnel on the battlefield.
A UAV operator of the “Typhoon” unmanned systems unit with the callsign “Nimets” can strike the enemy even blindly.
The first cycle of testing, evaluation, verification, and validation of unmanned aerial systems took place at NATO’s innovation range for unmanned systems.
The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…