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  2. Unmanned Systems Forces - Wikipedia

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    On 7 May, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine supported a draft decree developed by the Ministry of Defense and General Staff to formally establish the Unmanned Systems Forces. [10] On 10 June, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence announced that Colonel Vadym Sukharevsky was appointed commander of the UAV Forces. [11]

  3. Aerorozvidka - Wikipedia

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    Aerorozvidka (Ukrainian: Аеророзвідка, "aerial reconnaissance") is a team and NGO that promotes creating and implementing netcentric and robotic military capabilities for the security and defense forces of Ukraine.

  4. Ukrainian Air Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    There were approximately 67,000 air defense troops in Ukraine in 1992. The new Air Defence Forces headquarters was formed on the basis of the HQ 8th Air Defence Army. There were three air defence corps: the 28th , 49th (Odesa), and 60th (Dnipropetrovsk). All three air defence corps were taken over by Ukraine on 1 February 1992.

  5. Rhino (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rhino (Ukrainian: Носоріг, romanized: Nosorih) is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Oleg Sentsov, created as a co-production of Ukraine, Poland and Germany. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The world premiere of Rhino took place on September 9, 2021, at the 78th Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section.

  6. Aerial warfare in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Ukraine tried to modernize and increase the lifespans of its man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS), which played a significant role in Ukraine's short range air defense capabilities. The Ukrainian Air Force, led by Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, [14] is the aerial branch of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

  7. Fortifications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A UK defense intelligence report concluded that “Russia has constructed some of the most extensive systems of military defensive works seen anywhere in the world for many decades". The complex, multi-layered system of defensive lines hinged on the village of Robotyne and was breached after months of heavy fighting by Ukrainian forces.

  8. Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, or Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) for short, on April 4, 1994. [3] [2] On March 22, 2001, the Ukrainian parliament (Rada) ratified the Law of Ukraine "On Intelligence Agencies of Ukraine". The HUR was given the status of special government authority.

  9. List of equipment used by Russian people's militias in Ukraine

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    Wire-guided anti-tank missile system. 9K114 Shturm [1] Anti-tank missile: 130mm Soviet Union: Wire-guided anti-tank missile system. 9M133 Kornet [1] Anti-tank missile: 152mm Russia: The system components were found discarded on a battlefield near Starobesheve. [1] It has not been exported to Ukraine. [1] [10]