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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukrainian servicemen have begun a mission in Denmark to share their experience in countering drones. Its results may serve as the foundation for creating a new European system of protection against UAVs — the so-called “Drone Wall.”
On the night of September 30, units of the Special Operations Forces struck the radar station of a Russian S-400 “Triumf” surface-to-air missile system in the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, held a meeting with commanders of units and formations involved in the counteroffensive operation, and also stated that on the Dobropillia axis, part of the enemy units ended up encircled.
Operators of the 59th Separate Assault Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Stepovi Khyzhaky” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed a Russian Mi-8 helicopter using an FPV drone.
A journalist from ArmyInform experienced firsthand (with his own eyes and legs) how the fighters of the 503rd Marine Battalion, part of the 38th Marine Brigade, overcame a complex obstacle course to earn the sea-green beret.
His path to Ukraine began with volunteer programs. At first, he worked with an American NGO that trained civilians and soldiers in TCCC.
Over the past day, the aviation, missile forces, and artillery of the Defense Forces struck two areas of concentration of Russian military personnel, weapons, and equipment, a UAV control point, and five other important enemy targets.
“I slam the pedal to the floor, and it goes. It’s on fire, but it goes”, — recalls Sergeant of the armored group with the call sign “Passepartout”, describing the moment when, having been concussed twice inside a hit and burning M113 APC, he saw that the engine was still running and managed to get his crew out of enemy encirclement.
In Kupiansk, the enemy is blocked on the outskirts, but they do not stop trying to attack.
The occupied Crimean Peninsula is engulfed in problems as if by fire — and they keep multiplying.
Operators of the ground robotic systems (GRS) “Uptown” and “Dexter” from the “NOVA” unit shared the story of a unique mission, when the evacuation of a everely wounded infantryman went so smoothly and quickly that the soldiers compared it to the intervention of “higher powers.”
The enemy’s tactic of total infiltration into the close rear of the Defence Forces has become one of the most dangerous challenges for Ukrainian fighters.
Measures to weaken Russia's military and economic potential continue: important elements of the Russian fuel industry in the Volgograd region, Bashkortostan, and drone production in the Belgorod region have been hit.
The fighters of the 21st Separate Mechanized Brigade, who have been fighting on Swedish CV90 infantry fighting vehicles for over two and a half years, shared their unique experience in using them.
Sweden became the third country to adopt the fifth-generation Lockheed Martin TPY-4 American radar station complex.
This was meant to be a story about a Master of Sports of Ukraine of international class in rifle shooting, who voluntarily joined the Defense Forces and served on the frontline in a combat brigade.
“It is on such officers that the army stands today,” — says a senior sergeant about 26-year-old HAWK battery commander Nazar. After a severe injury, the officer returned to duty immediately, as soon as he was able to stand on crutches.
Tall, bearded, the soldier firmly shakes my hand:
At 25, he left the monitor behind and joined the ranks — first training on a simulator, then soldering drones in the field; today, “Tral” trains newcomers, and behind him are stopped tanks and destroyed armored fighting vehicles.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met in Kyiv with a bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation led by representatives Michael Turner and Eugene Vindman.
On the eve of the UN General Assembly in New York, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte the strengthening of Ukraine’s air defense.
Twenty-four-year-old fighter of the unmanned aerial systems battalion Andriy, a father of three children — the youngest of whom is only two months old — despite having every right to be discharged, remains in the ranks because, in his words, it is here, in his new combat family, that he is making his contribution so “the Russians don’t reach my home.”