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The destruction of the Russian A-601A aircraft with an experimental laser system by Ukrainian drones has become a striking demonstration of how rapidly the nature of the air war is changing.
Unmanned aerial vehicles — from heavy bombers to agile FPV kamikaze drones — are an everyday reality in the skies over the modern battlefield.
Soldier Serhii, with the callsign “The Director”, could, on entirely legal and highly respectable grounds, have avoided taking up arms in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Domakha”, “Furia”, SHARK, Cetus, and Songbird — a group of five unmanned aerial vehicles used by the 411th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment “Yastruby” for reconnaissance deep in enemy territory.
“I have an anniversary tomorrow”, — says Azov fighter Rusty. “My release from captivity. It’ll be exactly a year”.
The evolution of military technologies is moving at the speed of light, and today’s soldier on the battlefield is no longer just an infantryman.
Military history knows many examples of weapons developed decades ago that receive a “second wind” on the modern battlefield.
Andrii, with the vivid medieval callsign “Baron” from Vinnytsia, has served in the Armed Forces since 2011. Choosing a contract service, at 18 he began his path from a private to the senior sergeant of the 52nd Separate Artillery Brigade.
Today, Ukraine celebrates Sergeant’s Day.
Is it difficult to learn to operate the German bridge-layer Biber? What kind of beast is it, how did it get to Ukraine and where has it been used?
Colonel Dmytro Palisa, commander of the 33rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, spoke about the combat operations in the Dobropillia sector, where the enemy is trying by all means to break through our defense.
“Service members are, by definition, limited in their rights and freedoms. This means they need additional protection tools. And the Office of the Military Ombudsman should become exactly such a tool. We are ready to defend the rights of every service member”.
This final instalment showcases the crown jewels of Ukraine's defence innovation — the battle-proven, high-return technologies that are not just changing the face of modern warfare but are also creating unparalleled investment opportunities. This is a look inside the forging of the Arsenal of the Free World.
“‘Vampires’ aren’t some agro-drones — they’re UAVs born to deal death to the enemy”, says the company’s chief sergeant of heavy unmanned bombers, “Raf”.
What should pay look like at the frontline and in the rear to sufficiently motivate military service?
This second part of our series is dedicated to the concrete, measurable results achieved during the initiative's first year of operation. We will examine how much funding was invested, what specific weapon systems—notably the "Bohdana" SPH—were produced for the frontline, and how a bilateral initiative grew into a powerful international coalition. This is the evidence-based case for the model's effectiveness, articulated through the language of facts and figures.
“I used to think being a sapper was an easy job,” — says soldier Vitalii, laughing ironically.
ArmyInform is launching a series of analytical articles dedicated to strategic innovations in international support for Ukraine and their practical results.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, announced that during the latest Ramstein-format meeting with Ukraine’s allies, agreements were reached that will strengthen Ukraine.
The Head of the Recruitment Service of the 39th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade, Alyona Vynokur, calls the army a vast field of opportunities.
Oleksandr, with the callsign “Tyson” is the first sergeant of a company in the 4th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade.
“The main thing is to think about people, not to spare the vehicle, and to put your foot down on the gas”, — that is the guiding credo of the chief sergeant of the evacuation and combat-supply group of the reconnaissance company of the 151st Separate Reconnaissance-Strike Battalion of the 10th Army Corps, Serhii, callsign “Pyast.”