Thousands of disabled enemies. The drone operators of the Galician brigade showcased their work (video).


The 80th Separate Air Assault Galician Brigade's strike drone unit uses a variety of 'birds' in its work.
Tens of repelled assaults, hundreds of destroyed shelters, and thousands of disabled enemies. And this is far from the complete list of enemy targets worked on by the strike drone unit of the 1st Battalion of the 80th Brigade,' the soldiers reported.
In its work, the unit uses many different 'birds'. Some are used for reconnaissance of the front line, while others target the enemy's rear areas.
Particular attention is paid by paratroopers to strike drones. The fighters manufacture ammunition for them in their own workshop, constantly improving and modernizing the specifications.
It should be noted that former high-ranking Pentagon official Celeste Wallander believes that the weapons supplies sent or ordered by the Biden administration should be sufficient for Ukrainians at least until mid-year. Therefore, the Armed Forces may find themselves without ammunition in the summer and unable to use some of the most modern weapons.
At the same Time, Ukrainian analysts believe that internal weapons supplies could extend this period. Ukraine will need to ramp up its own military production and obtain more from Europe.
By the way, in 2024, one day of war cost Ukraine 5.7 billion UAH or $142 million. Overall, defense spending from the state budget amounted to almost 2.1 trillion UAH or $51.9 billion.
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