Ukraine to continue expanding geography of strikes on Russia - Danilov


According to Danilov, the Ukrainian military-industrial complex will become one of the major world players, because the equipment has passed a unique combat test.
Ukraine will continue to expand the geography of strikes on military facilities of the Russian Federation. Ukrainian-made weapons will be used for this purpose. This was stated by the secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, on Twitter.
With each new combat mission, Ukrainian combat UAVs and marine drones become more and more accurate, operators - more experienced, combat alignment - more effective, and manufacturers get opportunities to improve tactical and technical characteristics, - said Danilov.
At the same time, he pointed out that Ukrainian drone operators managed to make many successful "sorties" in August. Danilov also promised that the use of drones will not stop, and the geography of strikes on the Russian Federation will become more diverse.
Further - expansion of the scale, range of combat operations, the level and severity of Russian losses. Russian targets are the best testing ground for Ukrainian weapons and their advertising at the global level of armaments," the NSDC secretary said.
Danilov believes that the Ukrainian military-industrial complex will become one of the main world players, as the equipment has passed a unique combat test.
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