December 22, 2024
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The Ministry of Defense additionally allocated 1.9 billion for the purchase of drones for combat brigades

The Ministry of Defense allocated an additional UAH 1.89 billion to combat brigades for the purchase of drones.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

The Ministry of Defense allocated an additional UAH 1.89 billion to combat brigades for the purchase of drones. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense. This will allow military formations to be provided with an additional volume of UAVs through decentralized procurement. This year, the amount spent on drones by the Ministry of Defense will exceed UAH 100 billion. According to the report, 55% of the amount will go to Mavic-type drones, in particular with night vision. Another 18% of the amount will be directed to the purchase of FPV-kamikaze.Advertisement: In addition, significant amounts of funding have been allocated for the purchase of reconnaissance UAVs, bombers and sets of spare parts for them. It is reported that the brigades will independently purchase what they need to perform combat tasks. Drones will immediately be directed to the front. We will remind: Advertising: The Ministry of Defense, commenting on the redirection of 23 billion hryvnias to the State Border Service, despite contact with the Defense Procurement Agency, noted that there was a risk of non-use of funds. The Ministry of Defense will allocate an additional UAH 1.1 billion for the purchase of drones for the Armed Forces.

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