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On the Kramatorsk axis, the situation remains tense. Units of the 30th Brigade are trying to detect and destroy the enemy as much as possible, because infiltration during bad weather creates certain problems.
This was stated on Army TV by Mykhailo Trach, commander of the “Sapsany” unmanned systems battalion of the 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
According to him, in bad weather the enemy constantly tries to infiltrate deep into the rear. If they succeed, they have to be searched for using drones. But as soon as the weather stabilizes, Russians are easily detected.
“Immediately some paths appear, something trampled shows up. We find and destroy shelters where they hide. They are actually deployed in bad weather — snow, fog, rain, or wet snow. This is their best possible weather, when reconnaissance is limited”, — Trach said.
In the brigade’s area of responsibility, the enemy attacks along a fairly wide front, using several hostile “organisms” at once, each with its own task. Attacks can occur simultaneously from two, three, or four directions, with varying numbers of personnel.
“From two or three assault troops to eight or ten — they operate constantly according to their plan. The quality of training varies greatly. Right now, 85% of their training at training grounds is shooting down drones. Some are very well trained — able to shoot down up to eight or ten drones. Others simply lose the will to resist after a couple of strikes and become easy targets”, — Mykhailo Trach noted.
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