Another batch of more than 1,700 drones from the “Army of drones” was sent to the front, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformations Mykhailo Fedorov announced in the video.
Ukraine's "Army of drones" hands over 1,700 drones to the frontline
The new batch includes surveillance and strike drones produced in Ukraine and other countries, such as Leleka, R-18 bomber, Penguin, and more. https://t.co/3XClrFqS8H pic.twitter.com/SHJ2kZDqD1
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Among the drones in this batch are strike drones “Vampires,” FPV-drones “Phoenix,” and high-speed reconnaissance drones “Penguins.” The batch also includes a Ukrainian-made “Leleka” reconnaissance UAV and another Ukrainian-made drone, R-18 — the drone bomber capable of destroying armored targets.
Developed by Ukrainian NGO Aerorozvidka, the R-18 octocopter drone is equipped with a thermal imager and can carry and drop explosives on military equipment or other tactical targets. The R-18 can fly up to 13 km when carrying explosives. It became one of Ukraine’s most cost-effective drones:
Meet the R18, Ukraine’s formidable night strike drone transforming the battlefield
Some of the models of supplied drones were kept secret.
“We also pass on secret birds that have already shown results on the battlefield. Soon, the occupiers will feel their work, and you will learn about it from the news,” Fedorov said.
Drones will help the Ukrainian Defense Forces conduct reconnaissance, destroy Russian equipment, and save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.
According to the “Army of drones,” last month alone, operators hit 780 pieces of equipment using drones supplied by the project.
The “Army of drones” is a joint project of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Digital Transformations, and the General Staff of the Armed Forces. It is funded jointly by Ukraine’s government and the UNITED24 donor project. The “Drone Army” specializes both in supplying foreign drones to the Ukrainian army and facilitating domestic production of drones.
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