November 15, 2024
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Kyiv region will send more than 200 MAVIC 3T and FPV drones to the Ukrainian military – Kravchenko

Kyiv region will send more than 200 MAVIC 3T and FPV drones to the Ukrainian military – Kravchenko Kyiv Regional Military Academy is preparing a new batch of more than 200 MAVIC 3T and FPV drones for three military brigades. The equipment is intended for reconnaissance, adjustment of fire and front-line security.”, — write on: unn.ua

Kyiv region continues to support and help Ukrainian defenders. Over 200 MAVIC 3T drones and FPV drones will soon be sent for our military, reports UNN.

“Together with the districts and communities of Kyiv region, philanthropists have prepared a new batch of much-needed equipment. Soon, we will send the “birds” to our military from the 72nd Black Zaporizhzhya Brigade, the 114th Military Personnel Brigade, and the “Stormy” National Guard Brigade to carry out combat missions!” Ruslan Kravchenko, the head of Kyiv OVA, said.

This technique will significantly increase the capabilities of the Ukrainian military in reconnaissance, adjusting fire and ensuring front-line security.

“Each drone is an additional support that allows our soldiers to work more precisely, act more efficiently and save more lives. We are very grateful to everyone who joined this initiative and helps our military. Together we are closer to victory! And thank you to our Defense Forces for every day lived “, said Ruslan Kravchenko.

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