In June, every third enemy target was hit by Unmanned Systems Forces - Syrskyi

In June, every third enemy target hit by the Unmanned Systems Forces. Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported this on Facebook, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

"In June, every third enemy target - of all those hit by the Defense Forces of Ukraine - was hit by the Unmanned Systems Forces," he said.

Syrskyi noted that the synergy of the Unmanned Systems Forces units and the "Drone Line", united into one group, gives a good result in terms of targets hit. According to him, in June, the Unmanned Systems Forces hit more than 19,600 targets, destroyed - 5,024, in particular, 88 russian tanks, 129 armored personnel carriers, 427 artillery systems, 31 MLRS were neutralized. As for the enemy's personnel, the Unmanned Systems Forces hit a total of more than 4,500 russians, of whom 2,548 have been liquidated.

Among the most effective Unmanned Systems Forces units, Syrskyi noted - "Birds of the Magyar", "Phoenix", "Achilles", "Nemesis", "Steppe Predators", "Rarog".

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Syrskyi noted that the enemy is also not standing still, is improving, improving the characteristics of its strike UAVs, changing tactics, increasingly using fiber optics, artificial intelligence, machine vision for FPV, designing Geran drones with a turbojet engine.

"All this was mentioned in the intelligence report. We have been warned. So, we are armed. We are preparing effective countermeasures, we will use innovative projects of our UAVs," he said.

Syrskyi stressed that now is a very important moment in the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be able to survive on the battlefield provided that they skillfully use drones, increase their quantity and quality.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in June, the command of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the creation of a group of Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which will unite all military units of the USF and the Drone Line, and the commander of the group was USF commander Robert "Magyar" Brovdi.

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