The aggressor’s first actions were the occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. From this…
FPV drone operators of the Unmanned Systems Battalion “Antares” of the 4th Operational Brigade named after Hero of Ukraine Sergeant Serhii Mykhalchuk “Rubizh” of the National Guard of Ukraine continue to effectively destroy enemy personnel, turning every attempt by the occupiers to entrench themselves on Ukrainian land into failure.
They published a video of their combat work on their Telegram channel.
Even in difficult winter conditions — snow, frost, limited visibility — Ukrainian drone operators demonstrate high accuracy and complete dominance in the sky.
For Antares UAV operators, weather is not an obstacle: modern reconnaissance tools and strike FPV drones allow them to see every enemy movement and deliver precise strikes.
Coordination, endurance, and professional training make the unit’s work effective. The occupiers do not have time either to hide or to change positions — they are detected and destroyed quickly and systematically.
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American AIM-type missiles have been in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine for several years.
From a young age, “Mars” was fascinated by machinery. A trained auto mechanic, he confidently operated tractors and later worked at a Toyota service center.
In the Kostiantynivka sector, the enemy’s actions and tactics have not changed over the last six months. Assaults and mechanized pushes continue.
Ukraine’s defense industry now covers over 50% of the needs of the Defense Forces and is moving toward joint production with Europe.
Before the full-scale war, Vadym worked at a school — teaching “Defense of Ukraine” and physical education. That job earned him his callsign “Fizruk” (“Gym Teac
In the area of responsibility of the “Burevii” Brigade in the Kupiansk direction, the occupiers hardly dare to use their equipment, as they have very little of
The aggressor’s first actions were the occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. From this…