The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
The effectiveness of Ukrainian drone operators is demoralizing the occupiers, who are forced not only to hide from FPVs but also to deal with the consequences o
This was stated during an Army TV stream on March 17 by Olena, head of the planning group of the UAV battalion Mara of the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
“To understand how effective your work is, you have to put yourself in the enemy’s place. Considering that their weakest side is lack of motivation — which Ukrainian soldiers have — they won’t go far”, — she said.
This forces Russian troops to constantly install new antennas to replace destroyed ones and significantly demoralizes them.
“We had a photo where Russian pilots wrote on a board: ‘Stop sending FPVs here, it’s hard to run back and forth’. If the enemy is already writing such signs, I think it’s a good result of the entire battalion team and brigade support”, — she added.
She emphasized that when command believes in you, nothing is impossible.
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