Harnessing technology for results: Ukrainian strike drone pilots show their laboratory
Ukrainian servicemen are improving their drones, taking into account the behavior and equipment of Russian troops. Ahilles strike drone company of the 92nd Brigade showed one of such field laboratories
Photos of the 'Research & Development Center' of the AHILLES company of the 92nd Brigade were shared by the unit's commander, Yuriy Fedorenko on Telegram.
In the laboratory, engineers and IT professionals apply specialized knowledge to enhance drone capabilities, enabling them to fly longer distances while evading enemy electronic warfare.
Photo: Yuriy Fedorenko/Telegram
They also work on developing mechanisms for the safe installation of ammunition for personnel and personally assemble and modify drones and their components.
Given the dynamic nature of the battlefield, daily changes require constant adaptation. What proved effective yesterday may no longer be applicable today.
Photo: Yuriy Fedorenko/Telegram
“In a conflict of this magnitude and intensity, victory cannot be achieved through sheer force alone. It is imperative to embrace technological advancements, expedite the growth of military technology startups, and integrate defense forces with skilled professionals, particularly in radio communications and IT,” the message states.
Photo: Yuriy Fedorenko/Telegram
This fusion of hard and soft skills is crucial for directing efforts toward the common goal of securing victory for Ukraine.
Photo: Yuriy Fedorenko/Telegram
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