Number of targets hit increased 8 times – Unmanned Systems Forces commander Madyar published report on 100 days in office

During the 100 days of the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, the units of the Unmanned Systems Forces Group destroyed 8 times more targets than in the previous period, and more than 4 times more enemy personnel. This is stated in the public report of Madyar, published on his Telegram channel.

"76,859 units of unique enemy targets destroyed/hit by the forces of the Unmanned Systems Forces Group in 100 days (an increase of +804.7% compared to the Unmanned Systems Forces result for the previous 100 days of 2025); 18,501 units of enemy personnel during 100 days - an increase of +423.5%. The Unmanned Systems Forces is becoming a phenomenon that directly affects the front," wrote Madyar.

The number of the Unmanned Systems Forces currently makes up 2.2% of the total number of troops of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. At the same time, the specific weight of the targets destroyed/hit by the Unmanned Systems Forces in relation to all the Defense Forces of Ukraine is over 35% (in August). And in the immediate plans of the commander - so that every second destroyed enemy target is on the account of the Unmanned Systems Forces.

"The recruiting company has not yet been launched in 100 days. We will become 5% of the total number of the Defense Forces of Ukraine troops. Then we will close 100% of the front line at all three levels of depth: operational, tactical and strategic. And we will cross the mark of 50% of the total volume of destroyed/hit enemy targets. Otherwise, I will resign and return to my native brigade, albeit as a bathhouse operator," stressed Madyar.

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In addition, the commander reported on the progress of the Unmanned Systems Forces reform. In 100 days:

As reported, Robert "Madyar" Brovdi was appointed commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces by Presidential Decree dated June 3, 2025.

On June 11, 5 units of the "Drone Line" and 7 units of the Unmanned Systems Forces were merged into the Unmanned Systems Forces Group.

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