The Army’s Drone Force project has been launched: what is its purpose?
3 February 15:49
The joint project “Army Drone Force” brings together commanders of five different unmanned systems units. They announced this in a joint statement, according to
These are the newly created separate regiments of unmanned systems – the 20th K-2 Regiment, the 429th Achilles Regiment, the 427th RAROG Regiment, the Phoenix Regiment, and the separate 414th Magyar Birds Brigade.
The commanders of these units announced an unprecedented recruitment of personnel from among civilians, transferred soldiers, and soldiers in the AFU.
“We have drones waiting for soldiers, not vice versa,” is how the initiators of the Army Drone Force project briefly outlined the special feature of the project.
They also emphasize the benefits of service within the project.
“Trust the commanders who have created teams from scratch, growing from a single crew to separate military units. They know their business, care about the safety of their personnel and their support, guarantee exclusively professional competent use, support for the legalization of returning from the NWC, separate conditions and terms of the BZVP along with professional training, full provision of means and tools of war,” calls Robert Brovdi “Magyar”.
The unit commanders who are taking over the recruitment process promise to ensure comfortable mobilization of those who want to join, effective service and safety. You can fill out the application form here.
The Armed Forces are building up unmanned systems and improving the recruitment system
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi has identified the build-up of unmanned systems in the units of the Land Forces, Air Assault Forces, Marines, and Unmanned Systems Forces as one of the main areas of army development.
The Commander-in-Chief has also recently ordered each brigade commander to create a full-time recruiting unit. This innovation will allow commanders to improve the organization and support of volunteer recruitment activities.
Prior to this, the Armed Forces of Ukraine had recruiting centers in the Army, Navy, Air Assault Forces, Special Operations Forces and Territorial Defense. Today, they continue to actively develop and improve their capabilities.