Syrskyi states need to strengthen protection of weapons and military equipment in conditions of russian offensive intensification

Syrskyi states need to strengthen protection of weapons and military equipment in conditions of russian offensive intensification

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi has stated the need to strengthen the protection of weapons and military equipment in the conditions of intensification of the russian offensive.

Syrskyi announced this on Facebook, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

"In the conditions of intensification of the enemy's offensive actions, I emphasized the need to strengthen the protection of weapons and military equipment, accelerate the restoration of damaged weapons and their return to combat missions. Prompt execution of work, increasing repair quality standards, effective asymmetric solutions to counter enemy FPV drones, and the introduction of new technical solutions - these should be our responses to the challenges of modern warfare," he said during a conference of the Logistics Forces Command on the organization and repair of weapons and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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Syrskyi noted that the Ukrainian army is increasing its capabilities in the field of strike drones, in particular with fiber-optic control, as well as interceptor drones and electronic warfare means, and domestic enterprises of the defense-industrial complex are actively working on this.

In addition, he stressed the need to improve logistical and combat support so that the delivery of military personnel in armored vehicles to the front line becomes faster and safer.

Syrskyi noted the strengthening of the role of the private sector, which demonstrates high adaptability and speed of response to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in particular regarding the repair of foreign-made munitions.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Syrskyi previously informede that the russian offensive in the Sumy and Kharkiv Regions has already actually begun, the occupiers have increased the number of offensive activities on all main axes.

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